I was reading an article on high-definition televisions, and how the US 
government has mandated that all TV stations broadcast in HD only beginning in 
2009. This will cost consumers several thousand dollars each to replace a 
television set, or at minimum several hundred dollars each to purchase a 
converter box. 

This is a costly mandate - yet we do not see a groundswell of opposition or 
lobbyists trying to de-rail implementation of this rule.  The cost for the US 
to complete metrication in short order is probably less than what it would cost 
for us to all replace our televisions next year. So why is it that metrication 
is portrayed as a costly endeavor, but making everyone buy new TV sets is not? 
I guess it depends on who is paying the bill - consumers or corporations.

Sorry for the ranting.

Scott

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