All I can think of is:

Here today, Guam tomorrow, and

Samoa the merrier.

Can't help on the UPLR front, though.

Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Behalf Of Ezra Steinberg
>Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 14:45
>To: U.S. Metric Association
>Subject: [USMA:28145] RE: UPLR status page updated
>
>
>Hmmm, I'm also now wondering what the situation is in Guam and 
>American Samoa. Anyone out there know how things work in those 
>places? (It's a slow news day out here ... )
>
>Ezra
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nat Hager III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jan 3, 2004 12:07 PM
>To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [USMA:28141] RE: UPLR status page updated
>
>Sure would like to know what's going on in my embarrassingly purple
>state. I've searched Pennsylvania and UPLR and all I get is a lot of
>references to the University of Pittsburgh Law Review. 
>
>Nat
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of James Frysinger
>Sent: Saturday, 2004 January 03 14:27
>To: U.S. Metric Association
>Subject: [USMA:28139] UPLR status page updated
>
>
>Folks,
>
>I have just updated (as promised!) my status page on UPLR adoption
>status at
>  http://www.metricmethods.com/UPLR.html
>and I may amend it further at a later date to update the population 
>percentages.
>
>Comments of course are invited!
>
>Have a good, metric, new year!
>
>Jim
>
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