I tend to agree that the French invented the metric system in that the unit of 
length/base unit that started it all/most important unit is the metre/meter - 
and if you look at the history of the metre (including it's changes over the 
years, more recently to use more accurate means of measuring) then it's 
difficult to discount France as being that key player initially.  And, of 
course, the Napoleon angle, so to speak. The 'namin g standard' I refer to is 
the use of the base unit 'metre/meter'.

I actually find it a bit xenophobic to try and discount France as being the 
forefathers of metric.  It's almost as if it's - 'please! don't let the french 
take credit! lets make it British or something!'

As for the develpoment of the metric system - I would definetly class that as 
'international'.

BTW - just to be fair on a new contributor - I'm not pro-metric.  I'm not 
anti-metric either.  I quite like the British position of taking advantage of 
both systems.  It's nice to use and choose inches and millimetres and not see 
the world collapse into some form of measurement abyss!!   I thought I'd be 
fair and tell you my position there, just incase (I've had private emails from 
other members saying they actually like to hear 'the other view' so to speak - 
although I agree with a lot of what's said here and on occasions sit back in 
disbelief at what is said ).

I'm also anti-EU and pro-European - which is where I get my discomfort from 
regarding the 'at all costs don't make it French' argument.


Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 07:53:18 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:42498] Re: Going metric would be nice global gesture | ajc.com
To: [email protected]



Stephen,
 
So you agree that the French invented the metric system as is the common 
knowledge?  
 
I'm not sure what you mean by French naming standards as the source.  If you 
mean the unit names, I would say that the original units are either of Greek or 
Latin origin.  Others that came later were named for scientists from various 
European countries.  Of course Ampere is French.  
 
Jerry





From: Stephen Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 10:31:58 AM
Subject: [USMA:42496] Re: Going metric would be nice global gesture | ajc.com



I'd say that the metric system is an international invention started off by the 
French (hence the french naming standards as the 'source').





CC: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:42459] Re: Going metric would be nice global gesture | ajc.com
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 06:12:40 +1100



On 2009/01/25, at 1:21 AM, Jeremiah MacGregor wrote:



Pat,
 
Are you telling us the French did not invent the metric system?

Yes.





Why have we not heard this before? 

Maybe you led a sheltered life.





 
Jerry





From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Cc: USMA Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 1:02:53 PM
Subject: [USMA:42351] Re: Going metric would be nice global gesture | ajc.com

Dear Norman,


I have just sent this to the writer of the article you refer to below.


Dear Steve Elliot-Gower, You might be interested in a revised and updated 
history of the metric system that you will find at 
http://www.metricationmatters.com/who-invented-the-metric-system.html Cheers, 
Pat Naughtin Geelong, Australia [email protected] 



On 2009/01/07, at 1:03 PM, Norman & Nancy Werling wrote:


Greg and members of USMA list,
 
Here is the lead op-ed piece in Monday's (2008-01-05) AJC written by a 
professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta.  Notice how in his later 
paragraphs he mentions that idea often referred to as "American exceptionalism" 
and how it may need to be eschewed.
 
http://www.ajc.com/search/content/opinion/stories/2009/01/05/gowered.html
 
Norm Werling





Cheers,
 
Pat Naughtin

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

Metric system consultant, writer, and speaker, Pat Naughtin, has helped 
thousands of people and hundreds of companies upgrade to the modern metric 
system smoothly, quickly, and so economically that they now save thousands each 
year when buying, processing, or selling for their businesses. Pat provides 
services and resources for many different trades, crafts, and professions for 
commercial, industrial and government metrication leaders in Asia, Europe, and 
in the USA. Pat's clients include the Australian Government, Google, NASA, 
NIST, and the metric associations of Canada, the UK, and the USA. See 
http://www.metricationmatters.com for more metrication information, contact Pat 
at [email protected] or to get the free 'Metrication matters' 
newsletter go to: http://www.metricationmatters.com/newsletter to subscribe.







Cheers,
 
Pat Naughtin

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

Metric system consultant, writer, and speaker, Pat Naughtin, has helped 
thousands of people and hundreds of companies upgrade to the modern metric 
system smoothly, quickly, and so economically that they now save thousands each 
year when buying, processing, or selling for their businesses. Pat provides 
services and resources for many different trades, crafts, and professions for 
commercial, industrial and government metrication leaders in Asia, Europe, and 
in the USA. Pat's clients include the Australian Government, Google, NASA, 
NIST, and the metric associations of Canada, the UK, and the USA. See 
http://www.metricationmatters.com for more metrication information, contact Pat 
at [email protected] or to get the free 'Metrication matters' 
newsletter go to: http://www.metricationmatters.com/newsletter to subscribe.



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