Pat,

Are you sure about all this metric being used in the USA?  Why would a company 
go to the bother of using metric units in production just to hide them from 
other companies and the public?  Where do you get your information?

Jerry



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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Cc: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 5:01:37 PM
Subject: [USMA:42408] A thin veneer of dishonesty


On 2009/01/23, at 7:55 AM, STANLEY DOORE wrote:

 During the 1970s, the NOAA National Weather Service planned to make conversion 
to the SI and to begin purchasing observation sensors and readouts in metric.  
So the NWS is ready to convert to metric in the public arena when The Congress 
and the President desire. 
 
    Weather  forecasts have been computed in metric since the late 1950s 
so changes in output need to be made for presentation to the public.  Aviation 
uses metric in international aviation now.  Going metric in weather, including 
satellite images, would simplify and streamline the whole operation.  The 
weather information system is ready to go metric.
 
Stan Doore

Dear Stan,

The more I look at metrication in the USA the more I see that the USA is now so 
substantially metric that all that remains is to remove the thin veneer of 
dishonesty. Let me give some example. I will start with yours.

1The NOAA National Weather Service now collects, records, and calculates using 
SI metric units, then reports to the public in old pre-metric measures.

2Nasa designs builds and flies spacecraft using metric units for measurement 
and then reports their successes or failures in old pre-metric measures for the 
public.

3All cars, trucks, tractors, and motor bikes are designed and constructed using 
all metric units then the tyre pressure, the speedometer, and the odometer 
are then dumbed down to psi, mph, and ml.

4Computers have their circuits, cases, and screens designed and made using 
nanometres, micrometres, and millimetres and then they are not only sold as the 
17" model but software default settings are provided in inches that are 
subdivided in halves, quarters, and eighths of inches.

5International trade is carried out using the International System of Units 
(SI) because that is the only way to deal with all other nations. Then the 
market figures are dumbed down for the citizens of the USA to old measures such 
as barrels with variable capacity and constructions such as MMBThUpmon (million 
million British Thermal Units per month)..

6Much military training in the USA is designed and presented using metric units 
because military hardware is increasingly all metric and military personnel 
serve in nations outside the USA that have already upgraded to the metric 
system many years ago.

7All medical services are soundly based on body measurements and test results 
that use the metric system. The dishonest people actively seek to change the 
mass of babies from grams to pounds, ounces, and fractions of ounces, and to 
change millilitres of treatment into teaspoons and dessertspoons.

8Last, but not least, almost all length measuring is done using the metric inch 
(of exactly 25.4 millimetres), the metric foot (of exactly 304.8 millimetres) 
and the metric mile (of exactly 1609.344 metres). Meanwhile, almost all mass 
measurements are carried out using the metric pound (of exactly 453.5924 grams).

Basically the USA is — right now — almost all metric but some citizens choose 
to hide this fact from themselves using techniques that are basically 
dishonest. The sad part of this thin veneer of dishonesty is the cost to all 
citizens in the USA, see the article, Costs of non-metrication in the 
USA at http://www.metricationmatters.com/docs/CostOfNonMetrication.pdf 

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin

PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,
Geelong, Australia
Phone: 61 3 5241 2008

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