Norman:
 
You'll note that my site displays the USMA magazine page. It's not a copy,
but the actual page on the USMA site.
 
Therefore, any change to the magazine list (including complimenting Time,
for example) would have to be done by Don Hillger. He tracks these messages,
anyway.
 
Best regards and have a good vacation.
 
Bill 
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Bill Potts
Roseville, CA
 <http://metric1.org/> http://metric1.org [SI Navigator] 


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Norman & Nancy Werling
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 14:59
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:41010] Time Magazine in the U.S.


Bill,
 
I notice in your SI Navigator that you mention the Canadian and
International editions of Time Magazine as using metric measures to some
extent.
 
I have had a subscription for this past year to the regular U.S. edition of
Time Magazine and assure you that their articles show US customary with
SI-metric in parentheses.  They use logical approximations when the USC is
an approximation and more exact when the USC is an exact number.  I've never
seen any of those ridiculous tenths of a millimeter or tenths of a gram or
such nonsense as that.
 
I think The US edition of Time Magazine deserves credit for their efforts on
your SI Navigator magazine tables.
 
Norman Werling

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