I find that most of the positions against metric are pretty easy to
rebuff. But how does one counter the argument that USC is part of
our heritage, that it's as American as apple pie? The patriot
card seems to be the toughest one to beat, even though one could bring
up the fact that the current measuring system is defined exclusively in
metric, or that the US has been a significant participant and
contributor to the development of SI.
- [USMA:36693] Countering the "heritage" argument... Remek Kocz
- [USMA:36695] RE: Countering the "heritage"... Phil Chernack
- [USMA:36696] Re: Countering the "heritage"... Martin Vlietstra
- [USMA:36700] Re: Countering the "heritage&q... Remek Kocz
- [USMA:36710] Re: Countering the "heritage&q... Bill Hooper
- [USMA:36711] Re: Countering the "herita... Phil Chernack
- [USMA:36697] RE: Countering the "heritage"... Nat Hager III
- [USMA:36699] RE: Countering the "heritage&q... Remek Kocz
- [USMA:36709] RE: Countering the "herita... Nat Hager III
- [USMA:36702] RE: Countering the "heritage&q... Philip S Hall
- [USMA:36698] RE: Countering the "heritage"... Philip S Hall
