I'm confident that environments described in the following article will make U.S. metrication easier to support. FMI loses the argument about Americans not understanding the metric system when Americans seem adept at mastering information technology (iPhones, Blackberries) and changing personal networking habits. As business culture changes, opposition to metric should break down. These go-getters will be appointed to boards of directors, and eventually, they will say, "Why are we not a metric country?"
see http://www.boston.com/business/technology/innoeco/2009/08/the_cultural_revolution_which.html?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed7 Paul Trusten [email protected]
