Hi Stan:>.....PS: Sorry for the pessimism - I must be under the weather.
This does not speak of YOUR enthusiasm or that of 'senior Mr Jakuba', with who 
I had some older association (of course - mail ONLY). Whatever, be the cost 
today: *If US is desirous to compete rest of the world, necessity for change is 
imminent - I feel*.Are we not working for our juniors, for who we leave legacy 
& WILL to accomplish - what is right!
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:45166] Re: NASA Going English
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 11:48:03 -0400










There is no good explanation, up front or later. NASA has done this before, 
and its U.S. contractors, more than once, and knows that all the reasons 
are laughable. Just as for the whole U.S. The founding 
fathers suggested that metric would have been good "in the long run." That 
was 200 years ago.
 
I thought our kids will have it hard paying for the metric changeover when 
we could have implemented it cheaper. But now with the U.S. debt, pardon me, 
the 
stimulus package, it doesn't matter anymore. 
Stan Jakuba
PS: Sorry for the pessimism - I must be under the weather.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Phil 
  Chernack 
  To: U.S. Metric Association 
  Sent: 09 Jun 01, Monday 09:35
  Subject: [USMA:45164] Re: NASA Going 
  English
  

  I think that NASA did not do a good job of explaining what is really 
  going on here.  The case is simple: they are reusing the Apollo 
  technology to accelerate this program.  Apollo, as you know was done in 
  customary measurement.  To start to reengineer all of that data and 
  design work to SI would be cost-prohibitive and extend development time far 
  beyond what is reasonable.  If this was explained up front, we might all 
  be a little more (albiet grudingly) accepting of it.
   
  In the long run, it is in NASA's best interest to go SI and I believe 
  they will.  I also believe in the long run, the country as a whole will 
  get there.  We may seem to be taking steps back from time to time but 
  overall, we are progressing towards metric.  Maybe one day soon, we will 
  get the impetus we need to make a giant leap forward.
   
  Phil


  On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:37 AM, STANLEY DOORE <[email protected]> 
  wrote:

  
    
        The continued opposition to 
    the metric system of measurement (SI) by the United States is just another 
    example of the continuing decline of the US.
        Stan Doore
     
    
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Carleton MacDonald 
      
      To: U.S. Metric Association 
      
      
      Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 1:19 
      PM
      Subject: [USMA:45157] Re: NASA Going 
      English
      

      
      
      
      
      Unfortunately I agree with you.  The 
      Arizona highway people, all the highway departments in the USA that 
      reverted from metric to English measure, and the NASA people, no doubt 
      believe that the USA will NEVER go metric.  They are reverting 
      because of whining from contractors who have political clout, and they 
      firmly believe that this reversion, and the use of English measure, will 
      go on forever.  

       

      This administration, and this Democratic 
      Congress, is politically the most likely to ever carry out the final 
      metrication process.  They have promoted change and have promoted 
      America becoming more a partner in the world, and their supporters (which 
      includes me) are those more likely to be in favor of metrication (I know 
      pretty much every one of my friends and acquaintances thinks that way – 
      they all wonder why it wasn’t done years ago).  If they don’t do it, 
      no future administration will.  

       

      The way the US Congress works (easy to hinder 
      things, hard to pass things), the whole “State’s Rights” situation here 
      that doesn’t exist in many other places, the radio talk show babblers, 
and 
      the whole army of whiners who just hate change, all make me rather 
      pessimistic that anything will ever be done.

       

      Carleton

       

      
      
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Victor 
      Jockin
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 19:30
To: U.S. 
      Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:45150] Re: NASA Going 
      English

       

      
      I strongly agree that mandatory 
      conversion in the only answer, but I also believe it will not happen in 
      the US within the lifetimes of anyone reading this.  The US 
      metric conversion debacle of the last 40 years makes for an 
      interesting case study in American government.  In short, I 
      think our government is nearly unique among western democracies 
      in that it is incapable of acting in the public interest when private 
      interests oppose action.  The Senate is an undemocratic institution 
      that empowers individual senators (i.e., the financial backers of 
      individual senators) to block almost any action.  Add to that public 
      ignorance of the need to for metric conversion, and we can forget about a 
      metric America.  This is tragic, but so are the innumerable other 
      legislative disasters we endure as a nation, our current $trillion+ 
      budget deficits being one recent example.

      
       

      
       

      
      
       

      
      
      From: Carleton MacDonald 
      
      Sent: 
      05/29/2009 7:15 PM
      
      To: U.S. Metric Association 
      
      Subject: 
      [USMA:45134] Re: NASA Going English
      
       

      I know this will inflame the libertarians 
      here but the ONLY thing that is going to fix this, fix Arizona, fix the 
      highway departments reverting, etc. is for nationwide legislation, passed 
      by this Congress and signed by this President, to immediately begin a 
      coordinated, concerted and mandatory effort to finish the 
      metrication job in all aspects of American government, commerce, and 
      society, and in a span of time no more than two years.  Do not listen 
      to the “freedom of choice” whiners, to those who want this to be 
      “voluntary”, etc.  That’s what has put us in the terrible situation 
      we are now in, with reversions all over the place.  I really do think 
      they’d get a lot less resistance than they think they would, if only they 
      would get the cojones to just get the job done and stop worrying 
      about or listening to the complainers.

       

      Carleton

       

      
      
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 
      29, 2009 19:20
To: U.S. Metric Association
Cc: U.S. 
      Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:45125] Re: NASA Going 
      English

       

      
      So, this is the 
      "change we need"? Back to the 19th century????

----- Original 
      Message -----
From: "John M. Steele" <[email protected]>
To: "U.S. Metric 
      Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 
      4:11:49 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [USMA:45124] NASA 
      Going English
      
        
        
          
            
            Unbelievable.

            
             

            
            http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31353

            
             

            
            Quoted from 
            link:

            
            Subject: New Management Directive on 
            Units

All,

You've all heard the news that we're going 
            back to English as the primary unit of measure. Attached is the 
            draft Management Directive. We're planning on bring this MD to the 
            CxCB on 6/5/09. Please let me know if you have any 
            issues.

       


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