Martin,

This sounds so crazy.  It is like biting off the hand that feeds you.  If 
metric is so beneficial for world trade, then why would Margaret Thatcher treat 
it as if it were something terrible.  The same is true with the newspapers.  
Don't the reporters think of how this would affect the jobs of the people who 
pay to read their stories?

Jerry




________________________________
From: Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
To: Jeremiah MacGregor <[email protected]>; U.S. Metric 
Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 11:49:35 AM
Subject: RE: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV


Britainis not the most enthusiastic member of the EU.  When Margaret Thatcher 
(a eurosceptic) became Prime Minister, she succeeded in convincing the UK 
public that the EU was behind metrication.  Since then most of the public have 
believed (wrongly) that by not adopting the metric system, we are demonstrating 
that we are taking an independent line within the EU.  This lie is fed by a 
handful of influential newspaper editors.
 

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From:Jeremiah MacGregor [mailto: [email protected] ] 
Sent: 25 January 2009 16:30
To: Martin Vlietstra; U.S. Metric Association
Subject: Re: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV
 
Martin,
 
So then psi is common in Britain .  Why?
 
Jerry
 

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From:Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
To: Jeremiah MacGregor < [email protected] >; U.S. Metric 
Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 11:10:03 AM
Subject: RE: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV
I have not checked my tyres – however the air supply at my local garage are 
calibrated in both bars and psi.
 

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From:Jeremiah MacGregor [mailto: [email protected] ] 
Sent: 24 January 2009 15:24
To: Martin Vlietstra; U.S. Metric Association
Subject: Re: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV
 
Martin,
 
My tires show kPa (psi).  Is this also the way it is in the world or only the 
US ?
 
Jerry
 

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From:Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] ; U.S. Metric Association 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 10:22:34 AM
Subject: RE: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV
The most common units of measure for tyre pressures in Europe are bars or kPa.  
(100 kPa = 1 bar). 
 

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From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jeremiah MacGregor
Sent: 24 January 2009 14:59
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:42430] Re: Small item seen on TV
 
Harry,
 
Aren't they suppose to be in pascals or something along that line?
 
Jerry
 

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From:Harry Wyeth < [email protected] >
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 11:39:58 PM
Subject: [USMA:42388] Small item seen on TV

A minor point of interest: on PBS's US broadcast of the BBC World News tonight, 
in a piece re the resumption of natural gas to Europe,  there was "footage" 
showing close-ups of presssure gauges on pipeline fixtures out in the snowy 
fields..  One showed pressure in kg/cm2, and the other in "bar".

HARRY WYETH


      

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