I have no problem with that.  As far as I'm concerned they can keep Imperial
in art, music, literature, and poetry as long as they want.  

All I'm interested in is day-to-day practical measurement.

Nat 

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Ressel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 2008 January 23 13:31
To: U.S. Metric Association; Nat Hager III
Subject: Re: [USMA:40192] Pound for Pound, A Veggie Peddler Takes On the EU
- WSJ.com

Im embarrassed to admit that one of my favorite albums by my fav.
British rock band is "Selling England by the Pound" by Genesis. I wonder
if they would write that differently today... "Selling England by the
Kilogram"  

Howard Ressel
Project Design Engineer, Region 4
(585) 272-3372

>>> "Nat Hager III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/23/2008 5:38 AM >>>
Wall Street Journal a couple days ago...

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120097109796805629.html?mod=googlenews_wsj


Nat

Pound for Pound, 
A Veggie Peddler 
Takes On the EU

East London's Ms. Devers 
Snubs the Metric System; 
Selling by the Bowl Is Alleged

By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW
January 22, 2008; Page A1

LONDON -- London's East End is notorious for its criminals, from
serial
murderer Jack the Ripper to mobsters the Kray twins.

The latest candidate for this rogue's gallery is Janet Devers, a
63-year-old
woman who runs a vegetable stall at Ridley Road market. Her alleged
crime:
selling goods only by the pound and the ounce.

Ms. Devers, whose stall has been in the family for 60 years, faces 13
criminal charges stemming from not selling her produce by the kilogram
and
the gram. She stands accused of breaking a European Union-instigated
rule
that countries must use metric measures to standardize trade. The rest
of
Europe is metric.   <continued>.....

 

 

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