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FWIW, the interview is on cnn.com right now, under the link "audio slide show, London Terror"  CNN has recently made all their online videos free.
 
I too though, am a little more concerned with the victims than measurement issues right now.
 
Nat
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel
Sent: Thursday, 2005 July 07 16:51
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:33465] Re: London terror

I heard the exact same interview.  She gave her name as Abigail Milner (sp) and looked like a young girl in her twenties. 
 
To those who would say that the UK is still imperial or the people still speak imperial, this person was a poor advertisement.  When a person such as this from the UK speaks metric freely to a world audience, it tells the world that the people of the UK do speak metric in casual speech. 
 
I'm sure most people don't think about the units used in the UK or elsewhere but when an American hears someone speaking English and using metric terms freely the impression set is that the person comes from a metric country and uses metric freely in her other conversations as well. 
 
The horror of the events in London today shouldn't be cheapened by battles over measuring units but it did give us the opportunity to hear for ourselves in a time of crises that real English people do speak metric.  I'm sure this person isn't a lone wolf but one of many.
 
Dan
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, 2005-07-07 15:32
Subject: [USMA:33464] London terror

Just listening to CNN interviewing a young female witness to the bus explosion in central London earlier today, and she said that she was about "15 or 20 m away" from the bus when the bomb went off.
This was an ordinary person giving a vivid description to her experience. No mention of yards, etc.
 
John in NH


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