That one gets under my skin too. I just make a point of pronouncing the full word (KILLometer) in speaking, and spelling km in writing. The when someone "corrects" me I have fun. Round, and around, and around, we go..... Nat
_____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Walter Meier Sent: Sunday, 2007 July 08 12:11 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:39020] Tour de France Hello all: Just sent this email to the Versus network. I may come across a bit aggressive and harsh, but I've politely requested a change in previous years with no results. It's sad how hard you have to bang your head on the wall over adding a simple letter to a graphic. Anyway, here it is: I very much enjoy your Tour de France coverage, which I've been following for many years, even before the TDF became popular in the United States. Nonetheless, one small detail that has troubled me for all these years has been the symbol for kilometers you choose to display onscreen. "k" is merely a prefix meaning nothing more than 1000; the correct symbol for kilometers (or kilometres if you prefer) is km. Even if everybody understands what you mean by the use of "k," it appears amateurish and ignorant and truly detracts from your otherwise excellent coverage. To someone such as myself who grew up with the metric system and sitll prefers to use it over US customary units, it even feels a bit disrespecful. I know I've alerted you about this error in previous years and hope you will finally find a way to correct it in future broadcasts. Sincerely, Walter Meier Beaverton, OR
