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| 28. Dez. 2003 | Metrication in the US (11 Beitr�ge) | Julian Bradfield |
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| 28. Dez. 2003 | Finnish air force to use imperial units? (15 Beitr�ge) | Bill Potts | |||||
| 27. Dez. 2003 | Herbalif Distributer (5 Beitr�ge) | Kai Henningsen | |||||
| 23. Dez. 2003 | Blame the doctors (12 Beitr�ge) | cynthia | |||||
| 23. Dez. 2003 | Postal address formats around the world (15 Beitr�ge) | Dr John Stockton | |||||
| 22. Dez. 2003 | What's the best way to convert this problem ... (1 Beitrag) | The Injector | |||||
| 21. Dez. 2003 | A thousand steps (2 Beitr�ge) | Michael Ossipov | |||||
| 19. Dez. 2003 | Kibibytes, mebibytes, etc. Official? Or just proposed? (42 Beitr�ge) | Jim Frysinger | |||||
| 19. Dez. 2003 | hectopascal versus kilopascal (2 Beitr�ge) | Jim Frysinger | |||||
| 19. Dez. 2003 | Welcome, and long overdue! (1 Beitrag) | Paul Trusten | |||||
| 18. Dez. 2003 | Acceptance of ISO 8601 date "yyyy-mm-dd" a... (29 Beitr�ge) | Peter Karlsson | |||||
| 17. Dez. 2003 | Any real reason why Imperial would be better? (161 Beitr�ge) | Dr John Stockton | |||||
| 17. Dez. 2003 | Metric System (8 Beitr�ge) | Raymond Haeb | |||||
| 16. Dez. 2003 | I want them both! (41 Beitr�ge) | Ignatios Souvatzis | |||||
| 16. Dez. 2003 | United Kingdom (was: postal addressing) (1 Beitrag) | Markus Kuhn | |||||
| 16. Dez. 2003 | what about hV, daV, dV and cV? (18 Beitr�ge) | Klaus Wacker | |||||
| 13. Dez. 2003 | British road signs (3 Beitr�ge) | Markus Kuhn | |||||
| 13. Dez. 2003 | The measure of Things (3 Beitr�ge) | Ragnar Otterstad | |||||
| 12. Dez. 2003 | Liter: L or l? (4 Beitr�ge) | Gareth Rees | |||||
| 12. Dez. 2003 | hp (11 Beitr�ge) | Markus Kuhn | |||||
| 11. Dez. 2003 | SI definition of second (1 Beitrag) | Krzysiek | |||||
| 10. Dez. 2003 | what on earth? (26 Beitr�ge) | Irrwahn Grausewitz | |||||
| 10. Dez. 2003 | Nadaca (7 Beitr�ge) | Dr John Stockton | |||||
| 8. Dez. 2003 | Hello? (32 Beitr�ge) | Nollaig MacKenzie | |||||
| 8. Dez. 2003 | making metric unit names (1 Beitrag) | Pat Norton |
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Is this it?
Euric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nat Hager III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'U.S.
Metric Association'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2003-12-28 11:05
Subject: RE: [USMA:28012] RE: metric news
group
> Groups, search "misc.metric-system", and hit "post a new message".
> You'll have to set up an account when it asks.
>
> Nat
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Chimpsarecute
> Sent: Sunday, 2003 December 28 10:57
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Subject: [USMA:28012] RE: metric news group
>
>
> When I tried to set up MISC.METRIC-SYSTEM in my Outlook Express it keeps
> coming up with server not found. The only reference to this news group
> was found under sci.misc.
>
> Even a google search under the name MISC.METRIC-SYSTEM does not show me
> anything other then what appears under the SCI.MISC group.
>
> Even when I get a listing of the different groups this one does not
> appear.
>
> Are you actually posting to this group? Have you actually set this
> group up on your newsgroup viewer on your computer? Has anyone done
> this and been successful?
>
> Euric
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Potts
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Sent: Sunday, 2003-12-28 02:44
> Subject: [USMA:28010] RE: metric news group
>
>
> Euric:
>
> You are definitely in the wrong place. The group is misc.metric-system.
> Bill Potts, CMS
> Roseville, CA
> http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Chimpsarecute
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 09:25
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Subject: [USMA:27998] metric news group
>
>
> Someone went through the trouble of setting up a metric news group and
> there is no posting. Unless I'm at the wrong place. It seems to be
> part of sci.misc. The few postings that are there are from November and
> seem to be against the idea of the newsgroup being created.
>
> I highly doubt anyone from a metric country is going to contribute as
> they are already metric. They don't care if the US converts or not.
> Many may feel the US not metricating is to their advantage. They have a
> competitive advantage when selling their products in other countries.
>
> I have to admit I haven't posted anything either, but i'm wondering why
> others haven't.
>
> Euric
>
>
>
