--- Stephen Humphreys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see that sort of thinking in the same way as
> telling someone who rides a 
> horse that he's self-centred because he won't drive
> a car!

Or people who have traditionally ridden horses and
won't let people drive cars.

For example, some times the society in question can
tolerate both horsepaths and highways.  But in some
cases, a they can't.  Most countries wouldn't install
both metric and non-metric highways signage for
practical reasons amongst other things. So in some
cases a standard for everyone has to be established.
Do you go with the existing standard which may or may
not be better or worse, or a different standard?

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