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So, here we are, on the web site of the official
British news organization discussing a science event (the crashing of the space
probe into a comet for the first time), and every single appearance of SI is
immediately followed by Imperial (in parentheses):
Sadly, this isn't any better than NASA's site (at
least based on the couple of pages I quickly sampled on this topic), which also
leads with SI and follows with US Customary in parentheses.
Ah, well. As an eternal optimist, I continue to
hold out hope that one day Britain will once again lead the way!
Ezra
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- [USMA:33435] BBC-- a basket case? Ezra Steinberg
- [USMA:33437] Re: BBC-- a basket case? Philip S Hall
- [USMA:33445] Re: BBC-- a basket case? Stephen Humphreys
- [USMA:33450] Re: BBC-- a basket case? Carleton MacDonald
- [USMA:33451] Re: BBC-- a basket case? Daniel
- [USMA:33455] Re: BBC-- a basket c... Carleton MacDonald
- [USMA:33456] Re: BBC-- a bask... Daniel
- [USMA:33457] Re: BBC-- a ... Stephen Humphreys
- [USMA:33460] Re: BBC-- a ... Daniel
- [USMA:33461] Re: BBC-- a ... Phil Chernack
- [USMA:33463] Re: BBC-- a ... Stephen Gallagher
