Where is this place called "Myanmar" ?

 

Carleton

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pat Naughtin
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 19:05
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:41637] Myanmar travel

 

Dear All,

 

I just came across this web page that looks like it comes from the
'official' Myanmar Travel web site at
http://myanmartravelinformation.com/mti-bagan/ananda.htm

Here are two quotes from the page:

Structure

The structure of Ananda temple is that of a simple corridor temple. The
central square measures 53 metres along each side while the superstructure
rises in terraces to a decorative cliff 51 metres above the ground.

. 

Facing outward from the centre of the cube, four 9.5-metre standing Buddhas
represent the four Buddhas who have attained nibbana (nirvana).

Note that there are no conversions to any of the old pre-metric measures.

 

I don't think that this is the official government position on the metric
system, but it sure looks like the way they behave when they are trying to
attract tourists.

 

Cheers,

 

Pat Naughtin

 

P.S. As a reminder, here is the text of a previous posting to the USMA mail
list when the nation of Myanmar (Burma) was flooded in the aftermath of a
cyclone and nothing was being done to aid the homeless and starving because
the government wanted to hold a constitutional referendum:

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Pat Naughtin <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

To: U.S. Metric Association <mailto:[email protected]> 

Sent: Monday, 19 May 2008 01:45

Subject: [USMA:40932] Metrication and numerology in Burma

 

Dear All,

 

I heard a broadcast on overnight radio about the current dictator in Burma,
Than Shwe, and his leaning toward numerology and astrology. Apparently Than
Shwe cannot defer the constitutional referendum because the astrological
signs favour a positive result for his junta - so any assistance to cyclone
victims has to wait until after the referendum!

 

In a story with the headline, US delivers aid to Burma' 'The Sun' in the UK
reported it like this:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1150321.ece ) Here is an
extract:

 

It was revealed last night that the Burmese tyrant blocking aid to his
cyclone-devastated people is being advised by ASTROLOGERS.

 

General Than Shwe consults a star-gazing weirdo called E Thi - dubbed "ET" -
and a Buddhist nun.

 

When I tried to investigate this further this morning I found this
reference: http://www.burmalibrary.org/TinKyi/archives/2002-12/msg00025.html
where they refer to Than Shwe's predecessor, Ne Win, when they write:

 

The hermit-minded leader dreamed up eccentric economic policies based on his
superstitious belief in numerology. 

In 1987, he canceled the Burmese kyat currency and introduced new notes in
denominations based on his personal lucky numbers ? 15, 45 and 90. Many
people were bankrupted overnight when the previous currency was declared
invalid. 

People were suddenly given new 90-kyat notes, and told they could only make
change with new 45-kyat and 15-kyat bills. 

"He was said to have bathed in dolphins' blood to regain his youth, and his
dedication to numerology was legendary," the BBC reported. 

 

I don't suppose that the Burmese government will be giving the adoption of
the metric system of units a high priority anytime soon.

 

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin

 

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