Carleton,

I am aware that this is a discussion forum, but it has been brought to my 
attention that the purpose of this forum is to discuss the means to 
metrication, not whether metrication should be stopped at all costs.  If I'm 
correct then the points brought forth by the opposition have long ago been 
debated and their points have been discarded as nothing more then a smoke 
screen to subdue what must be done.  

Those whose personal goal is to see metrication stopped should not be apart of 
this forum..  If they still feel metrication needs to be stopped, then let them 
discuss those issues on other forums set up for that purpose.

I really don't think you want to have the opposition interfere with attempts to 
metricate the US.  So in your best interest and the interest of the group, they 
should be prohibited from participation.  Otherwise you will see your ideas and 
efforts come to naught.  Is that what you want?

Jerry


 



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From: Carleton MacDonald <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 2:16:37 PM
Subject: [USMA:44060] Re: take it off--take it all off!


This is a discussion forum, not a decision-making body.  Everyone should be 
part of the discussion forum because you need to know what opponents are 
thinking, and sometimes what they have to say can clarify your own thinking.
 
A decision-making body, however, should be made up of only those committed to 
the goals of that body.  Thus, the US Metric Board’s fatal flaw.  If you decide 
you are going to do something, then all of  you have to be in agreement to do 
it.
 
Carleton
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jeremiah MacGregor
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 20:00
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:44025] Re: take it off--take it all off!
 
Paul,
 
If you really want to see some progress in metrication, then the last thing you 
need is for this forum to be sabotaged by anti-metric forces.  None of these 
comments by either myself or Ken was meant to be a private pique but to expose 
Stephen Humphreys for what he is: extremely anti-metric no matter what curtain 
he hides behind.
 
If the purpose of this forum is to promote metrication in the US, then why do 
you need someone from a foreign country who opposes metrication to get in your 
way?  Just because someone is polite does not make them friendly to your 
cause.  The US metric board failed not from internal strife, but allowing 
members who were anti-metric to be apart of it.  If you want that same failure 
to be a part of USMA efforts to metricate, then by all means welcome the 
Stephen Humphreys types with open arms.
 
If I were in your shoes, I would bite the bullet and tell Stephen he is not 
welcome here as his views are anathema to the goals of the USMA listserver.  
Failure to do that and you will end up like the US metric board.
 
Jerry
 
 

 
 

________________________________

From:Paul Trusten <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:09:28 PM
Subject: [USMA:43988] take it off--take it all off!
No, I don't have a stripper video attached.  I am asking our Listserver 
subscribers once again to please take private piques and quarrels off the 
list.  
 
Active as we may be, we supporters of metrication are small in number. We are a 
family of committed, thinking people, and should always work to resolve our 
differences and build each other up, not tear each other down..  I have always 
been, and remain, honored to count myself a member of both USMA and this list.  
A number of us belong on a future U.S. Metric Board, because we have been 
studying the U.S. metrication problem, not just for a day or two, but for 
decades.  Add to that the fact that we come from disparate experiences and 
professions, and that is the proper mix of human resources for writing a 
metrication plan for the Nation.  The first U.S. Metric Board died just as much 
from internal strife as it did from national leadership failure. We must stand 
united in spirit as well as in vision.
 
 
Paul Trusten, R.Ph.
Public Relations Director
U.S. Metric Association, Inc.
www.metric.org    
3609 Caldera Blvd. Apt. 122
Midland TX 79707-2872 US
+1(432)528-7724
[email protected]


      

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