I shall bear this in mind.  The next time I hear a TV announcer speak of 
stones, or a friend speak of feet and inches or a work colleague refer to miles 
I shall be careful of these supporters of dishonesty ;-)  And I'll make sure 
that drink as a large head on it tonight ;-)


Cheers.
Now where's that damn pig.......
CC: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:47332] RE: Meter in UK conversation
Date: Sat, 8 May 2010 10:11:20 +1000

Dear Stephen,
You may have noticed that I do not get involved with debates and discussions 
about the relative values of the metric system compared to all of the older 
so-called 'systems'. Nor do I respond to statements like, 'I heard a polish 
farmer use the word, furlong, forty years ago'. I don't respond to these 
discussions at all – but when tempted – I think of an old saying that I learned 
from my grandmother about mud wrestling with a pig:
'You both
finish up covered in mud, but the pig enjoys it.'




 
My view is that supporters of the metric system are ultimately seeking honesty 
in measurement, whereas supporters of earlier collections of measuring words 
(which they often erroneously call 'systems') are supporting dishonesty in 
measurement. To be fair, however, such folk are not always deliberately doing 
this; their motivation might be purely innocent but it has the same effect of 
supporting the dishonest dealers who use old measuring words for some sort of 
commercial advantage through obfuscation.
To my mind none of these can be called a 'system':
apothecaries, atomic, Bohr, British commonwealth, British empire, Commonwealth, 
conventional, customary, electrodynamical, electronic, English, geometric, 
Hartree, historical, human-scale, Imperial, international, local, mesures 
usuelles (customary measures in French), national, natural, Planck, quantum, 
royal, Schrödinger, standard, stoney, traditional, troy, or the U.S. customary 
'system'.
I believe that the metric system is the only system that ever existed – all the 
others have simply been retrofitted with some metric system properties and then 
relabelled..
Cheers, Pat NaughtinAuthor of the ebook, Metrication Leaders Guide, that you 
can obtain from http://metricationmatters.com/MetricationLeadersGuideInfo.html 
PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,Geelong, AustraliaPhone: 61 3 5241 2008Metric 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. 
Pat's clients include the Australian Government, Google, NASA, NIST, and the 
metric associations of Canada, the UK, and the USA. See 
http://www.metricationmatters.com for more metrication information, contact Pat 
at [email protected] or to get the free 'Metrication matters' 
newsletter go to: http://www.metricationmatters.com/newsletter to subscribe.    
                                  
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