Dan, sir:
Doesn't anyone see the irony.....
YES, it is THE IRONY - a nation that sells 'does not use.....SI-Metric', on
what hope is the moot point?
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From: "Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Subject: [USMA:34774] Re: Nobel and meter
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 23:04:19 -0400
Doesn't anyone see the irony in the fact that the US which on the surface
does not use the metric system is the major source of funds to its
improvements? International Standards (ISO, DIN and others) which rely on
up-to-date accuracy and reliability of metric instruments gains with little
or no financial backing, yet the nation that doesn't use the system
financially backs it the most.
Dan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert H. Bushnell"
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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, 2005-10-08 22:19
Subject: [USMA:34773] Nobel and meter
On October 8 the local Boulder, Colorado newspaper published my letter
below. The editor added headlines
GO METRIC
Inches, pounds,
yards are obsolete
Included in the Camera report October 5 on the Nobel prize given to John
Hall, is the important remark "He helped advance laser technology to the
point that its wavelengths were consistent enough to define a meter." This
was done right here in Boulder. It was done for the whole world, and even
for out of this world. You want to know how long it takes a message to
come
from a station on Mars? Try using 299,792,458 meters for each second of
travel.
The story needs a footnote. We do not use the meter. The rest of the
world
uses the meter. But not us. We are too wrapped up in our own way of
measuring. It is quite expensive to use inches, feet and pounds. For
example, each year Boulder Valley Schools waste $2 million of class time
teaching inch-pound units and fractions. School waste in the whole US is
$4
billion each year. Business loss is billions more.
Let us upgrade our measures. Use metric. Metric is so simple even grown
ups can use it.
Robert H. Bushnell