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I regret to have to report that this afternoon a
run has taken place in Amsterdam which would have done the BWMA proud and which
fully deserves the Inch Perfect Award: the 10 mile Dam to Dam Run. This is the
twentieth run; for a few years they ran the half marathon, but, I
do not know why, they reverted to 10 miles.
I put the following message in their guest
book:
De British Weights and Measures Association (BWMA)
houdt van evenementen op het Europese continent waar Engelse maten worden
gebruikt. Ze heeft de Inch Perfect Award voor individuelen en organisaties, die
het gebruik van Engelse maten en gewichten propageren. Omdat de Dam tot Dam Loop
het meten van afstanden in Engelse mijlen (Weten jullie hoeveel yards een
Engelse mijl is?) in plaats van in kilometers binnen Nederland propageert, zou
ik als ik de BWMA was, deze manifestatie de Inch Perfect Award met alle stemmen
toekennen. Maar ik ben niet de BWMA, ik ben fel gekant tegen het gebruik van
Engelse maten in metrieke landen. Ik heb in Ierland meegedaan een een vierdaagse
waar afstanden in mijlen werden gemeten, maar dat was daar de afstandseenheid;
in landen die het metrieke stelsel gebruiken zal ik nooit aan niet-metrieke
wandeltochten etc. meedoen.
Translated:
The British Weights and Measures Association (BWMA) truly loves events on
the European mainland in which British units are used. It has the Inch
Perfect Award for any indvidual and organisation which promotes the use of
British weights and measures. As the Dam to Dam Run promotes the use of
English miles (do the organisers of this run know how many yards in a mile?)
instead of kilometres as units of distance in The Netherlands, I would, if
I were the BWMA, give the Inch Perfect Award to this event with all votes in
favour. However, I am not the BWMA, I am deeply opposed to the use of
British units in metric countries. In Ireland I have taken part in in
a Four Days Walk where the distances were measured in miles*, but
that did not matter to me as the mile was the common unit of distance;
in metric countries I will never, ever take part in
non-metric events.
*The Castlebar Four Day's Walks have been metric for several years
now.
Han
Historian of Dutch Metrication, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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