Sorry Pat I didn't pick up on the date. But even if the organization never existed you will have to admit that back in 1976 there had to be some group(s) that mimicked the BWMA of today.
Can you give us some idea as to what they did to survive in an ever increasing metric country? Are there any anti-metric types still around? Are they in hiding or denial or both? Jerry ________________________________ From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]> To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:40:14 PM Subject: [USMA:44713] Re: A blast from the past - Australian anti-metric Association Dear Jerry, Note the release date — April 1st — and then know that this organisation only ever existed for that one day. Here is the headline: "Australian consumers are yards behind in the move afoot to think metric". - The Age, (Melbourne) April 1st. Cheers, Pat Naughtin Geelong, Australia P..S. I was once involved in a 'debate' where some people suggested that the '90 mile beach' should be renamed. This was another story that was released on April 1st. On 2009/04/18, at 9:29 AM, Jeremiah MacGregor wrote: Pat, Can you tell us what ever happened to this organization and also can you tell us what happened to the diehards? Did they eventually give up or are they still fighting against the metric system? Are they like Stephen Humphreies who look for remnant imperial uses and have developed a fantasy world where everything is still imperial? Jerry Here is a blast from the past that should sound very familiar to Yanks today. Published April 1976 in a right wing paper it echoes not only American right wing sentiments, but British ones as well. One has to take his anti metric diatribe as a revolt against the left wing government that introduced it. The irony is had Britain metricated like Australia, everybody, except a few diehard and misguided super patriots would happily talk in metric terms now and glad to do so. "METRIC MUDDLES "Australian consumers are yards behind in the move afoot to think metric". - The Age, (Melbourne) April 1st. Mr. Robert Parry, President of the Australian anti-Metric Association says that people are not thinking Metric, and that advertisers are now swinging back to the "old" imperial measures. Fruiterers are selling fruit and vegetables in pounds and ounces. Home and property buyers are hopelessly confused by metres and centimeters, and hectares etc. Mr., Parry is not against progress; he is a smart, modern man; a highly successful public accountant... Mr. Parry states that the adoption of the metric system is definitely not progress - just an expensive change. Expensive for the consumer; he can give many examples of increased costs to the individual consumer from metrication. We have always "felt in our bones" that there was something phony about metrication. No one was asked about it. There was no referendum. It wasn't even discussed in Parliament. It just appeared from nowhere, and grew - like Topsy. The same with decimalisation. Who was asked about decimal currency? Were you? Was your Member of Parliament? Who was then?! It just "appeared". Some one wants decimal currency and metric weights and measures for us, and not only us. Even the U.S.A. is being pushed metric now. We say, "pushed" advisedly, for that's the real state of affairs. Decimalisation and metrication are being pushed onto Western countries where they have not been accepted before. What do we think? It's pretty obvious; the One World advocates in the Halls of Power at the United Nations, and elsewhere, have done deals all over the world to have standardisation of currency, weights and measures enforced as a necessary step along the road to World Government. But there is more to it than that. Mr. Parry puts his finger on the pulse; he says that the old systems grew up because the measures were convenient for those that used them. They naturally were, at least in part, a reflection of the character of the people from which they sprang, and which they served. Our currency, weights and measures are part of the tradition of our race, and what ordinary decent people feel when these "new fangled" changes are rudely introduced is the confusion induced by an attack upon our traditions. The same confusion is generated when the political subversives attack our Anthem and our Flag. Mr. Parry believes that the metric system will prove to be outdated - there are better systems. He says that advanced computers use a 16 base system; the computers that control guided missiles cannot do decimal calculations; decimal calculations are too slow! Mr. Robert Parry is doing a first class job. He should be given support. Mr. Bob Parry, President of the Australian Anti-Metric Association, is an inspiring example of what a dedicated individual can achieve. Mr. Parry has gathered others around him in his campaign to halt the metric madness. A petition asking the Federal Government to repeal the Metric Conversion Act has been signed by thousands.. Mr. Parry's commonsense approach must appeal to all those who have had enough of the metric madness. Let's go back to pre-1970 when any section of the community who wanted to go metric could do so. Those wishing to help the Anti-Metric Association can write to 50 Cardigan Street, Carlton, Victoria." An explanation of Australia's pre decimal currency and why only ardent royalists wanted to hang on to it. That simple lot came in three penny bits, florins, and half crowns which were 2 shillings & sixpence. A crown was 5 bob & the smallest paper note was 10 bob, two of which made a pound. There was only one peculiar exception, that of a guinea, this was 21 shillings allowing the auctioneer to make his 5 % commission by paying the customer in pounds. 1 penny = two ½ pennies of which 480 made one pound’ 6 pennies = 12 half pennies =sixpence 12 pennies = 1 shilling 20 shilling one pound 21 shilling 1 guinea 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. 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