Philip:
.....spreading darkness it's to cover up their true intentions.....
Thanks.
My reply was limited to the extent: EVEN *negative ideas promote the METRICATION work*. It is our sifting and the need to peromote: what can add to furtherance and adoption of SI standards for 'length & time' that form the basis of SI Metric Units.
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From: "Philip S Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Subject: [USMA:34572] Re: Bull's Eye
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 23:41:07 +0100

Philip:
Thus keep them in darkness by surrounding them with nothing that makes sense.
YES, good thinking!
Congrats. It is the Bull's eye that matters.

Actually Brij it wasn't me who said that. I did respond to it by reflecting on the non-sensical way that the UK government had handled metrication but, to be honest I don't take the idea expressed in that remark seriously.

I don't think the political/civil service establishment are clever enough or even sufficiently co-ordinated to pull a stunt like that. Rather they muck things up through incompetence and a lack of vision. It is they who are in the dark.

If they are at all responsible for spreading darkness it's to cover up their true intentions before an election or their mistakes afterwards.

Phil Hall



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