Carl:

SI Navigator now has a link to your site. It's in the Guides to SI section
(http://metric1.org/siguides.htm).

I note you have a link to SI Navigator, for which many thanks. (By the way,
the "www." in the URL is not needed for my site [nor is it for yours].)

Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]



>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Behalf Of Carl Sorenson
>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 17:40
>To: U.S. Metric Association
>Subject: [USMA:28038] New website
>
>
>Just in time for the new year, I have finished my new website.  It replaces
>my old one, to which the USMA currently links.  The site is:
>www.themetricsystem.info.
>
>Kind of hard to imagine that the domain name was still available, huh?
>
>I would love to hear some feedback and suggestions.  I want it to be as
>useful as possible.  However, there are a few constraints--the
>site will not
>work with old browsers (such as Netscape 4).  The vast majority of
>people on
>the Internet use modern browsers (which are free), and that is what I have
>programmed it for.  I may make a version for old browsers, but I have no
>firm plans for that.  John Mercer, I don't think it will work very
>well with
>your reader, but you should be able to get around on the site.
>
>The other constraint is the purpose of the site.  It is not meant to be
>comprehensive.  On the contrary, I tried to make it as simple and easy as
>possible for newcomers to the metric system who may not be
>interested in the
>scientific or engineering topics that a lot of us on this list seem to be.
>
>Feel free to send me feedback, especially if the site doesn't work with a
>browser that you think is new enough.
>
>Carl
>
>

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