I'm staying at a residence hotel while visiting my company's headquarters in 
Silicon Valley for a bunch of meetings. They provide a small kitchen and some 
basic utensils to cook with. 

One item that caught my eye is the Rubbermaid measuring cup in metric and US 
Customary. I wrote Rubbermaid that ML is not the right symbol for a 16 fluid 
ounce measuring cup. I hope they fix such errors on all their products. 

However, the more striking thing to me is that the USC measures are listed 
side-by-side in ounces (1 to 16), pints (1/3, 2/3, 1/2, then again 1/3, 2/3, 
and 1 PT, plus cups (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1C, 1/4, 1/3, 3/4, 2C). Beside the 
confusion (for me) of repeating the same measures twice between 1/2 PT and 1PT 
and again between 1C and 2C, the thing I notice the most is the weird 
multiplicity of units that don't connect with each other in any coherent way. 
Contrast this with the metric measure (wrongly labeled in ML, of course) that 
has a single vertical line marked this way: 

100 ML 
200 ML 
300 ML 
400 ML 
500 ML 

Aside from the fact that it should be 100 ml, etc. (or 100 mL), what could be 
cleaner and simpler? It's like the cup almost screams out to say: You want 
convoluted? Use USC!!! You want simple? Use metric! 

Or at least that's how I see it .... :-) 

Ezra 

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