Dear Jim Elwell,
Dear everyone :-)
>To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
>From: Jim Elwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [USMA:34747] free rulers
>We have again printed another batch of QSI's metric rulers. If any
>forum members would like a few, just send me your name and address
>and how many you want.
>
>The attached file shows what it looks like, front and back.
>
>For those who have received some in the past, the current design is
>essentially identical to the prior revision, except for some updates
>to the marketing section on the front.
>
>Jim
>
>Jim Elwell, CAMS
>Electrical Engineer
>Industrial manufacturing manager
>Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
>www.qsicorp.com
>From: Jim Elwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [USMA:34747] free rulers
>We have again printed another batch of QSI's metric rulers. If any
>forum members would like a few, just send me your name and address
>and how many you want.
>
>The attached file shows what it looks like, front and back.
>
>For those who have received some in the past, the current design is
>essentially identical to the prior revision, except for some updates
>to the marketing section on the front.
>
>Jim
>
>Jim Elwell, CAMS
>Electrical Engineer
>Industrial manufacturing manager
>Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
>www.qsicorp.com
The image of the free rulers that you attached transformed into an endless string of symbols.
The offer sounds interesting, especially in view of the upcoming National metrication week, those rullers could be a handy "promotional" metric material. :-)
Could you please publish it on the web and send us the shortcut. I checked your web-site www.qsicorp.com , but couldn't find an image of those rullers there.
Whouln't it be an excellent idea if you get in thouch with the USMA web-page administrator and he/she publishes that image on the USMA web-site? After all, It is out there to promote metrication, right? :-)
>So, Daniel, when are you going to stop viewing
>the world through your simplistic
>"good/bad" rose-colored glasses? You will be much more effective at helping us
>metricate this country when you see it realistically.
>the world through your simplistic
>"good/bad" rose-colored glasses? You will be much more effective at helping us
>metricate this country when you see it realistically.
Jim, you made a good point in your last e-mail (as always :-)! )
I think I can give you a hint to find the answer to your question above to Daniel.
HINT: Wasn't HE the guy who provided about 10-15 citations from the Bible to support his point of view about why metrication is good for the US?
Daniel, I do apologize if I am mistaken! If I am not, I still respect your religious beliefs, I just think that the USMA listserver is not the right place to express them.
I do not write too often here, so: May I also strongly disagree with your opinion about channeling the hurricane relief funds into metricating the country? I DON'T NEED AN ANSWER HERE, but when I read that I just wondered how does such a point of view fit in someone's highly spiritual world?
Have a good weekend!
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