It's a clever play on President George W. Bush's naming of the "Axis of Evil" 
(originally Iran, Iraq, and North Korea, I think.)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pat Naughtin 
  To: U.S. Metric Association 
  Sent: 13 August, 2008 18:29
  Subject: [USMA:41567] The Axis of Medieval


  Dear All,


  I found a reference at http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/17461 that 
lists '6 Crazy things I just learned about the metric system'. It was 
interesting, supportive of the USMA, and generally positive.


  However, the thing that struck me was the simple expression applied to the 
three nations that are supposed to be not yet metric. These showed a map of the 
world (via Digg) with all metric nations in grey and the pre-metric nations in 
red. The map had this caption:
  As the map below shows, three countries make up the Axis of Medieval. The 
U.S. is one, but which other nations are willing to join us in brandishing 
their yard sticks and uniting against the world’s most popular measurement 
system? It turns out that our only allies in this fight are Liberia and Myanmar.

  I was amused by the notion of the 'the Axis of Medieval'




  Cheers,

  Pat Naughtin


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