Rather than than the "Axis of We-won't" to describe non-metric hold out 
countries, how about the Axis of Medieval?




From: Paul Trusten 
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 12:09 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association 
Subject: [USMA:47417] USMA repsonse to Re: Comment from The Times of India


The U.S. Metric Association (USMA), Inc.,  is a non-profit, national U.S. 
organization founded in 1916, and dedicated to U.S. changeover to the SI metric 
system as the Nation's primary, everyday system of measurement.  To that end, 
we support exclusive use of the metric system for all U.S, measurements, and 
are opposed to any plan that relies upon back-and-forth conversion. I am one of 
the officers of this organization, whose Web site (www.metric.org) has been 
listed as a useful link by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, 
and which has strong ties with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and 
Technology (NIST), the keeper of U.S. measurement standards.

I disagree with this author's atttempt to belittle the U.S. Metric Study Act of 
1968. In a nation as large and as complex as the United States, attempting to 
change over to a new standard of measurement is worth a special examination. 
But I certainly agree with the writer that, once the study was completed and 
the sound recommendations were made to metricate America in 10 years, that this 
should have been the starting gun for the process of changing the U.S. to 
metric by 1985.  That the bill was so watered down was very disappointing to 
American metrication supporters, but has not deterred us from pursuing this 
long-overdue national goal. We want our country, as well as our President, to 
"stand tall" in its infrastructure.


Paul Trusten, R.Ph., Public Relations Director, USMA
Midland TX US
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pat Naughtin 
  To: U.S. Metric Association 
  Sent: 22 May, 2010 19:05
  Subject: [USMA:47410] Comment from The Times of India


  Dear All, 


  Oh how our minds we do pervert
  When first we practice to convert


  This item is from 'The Times of India': 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/Metric-Fail-Measure-for-measure-US-comes-up-short/articleshow/5962106.cms
 


  Cheers,


  Pat Naughtin
  Author of the ebook, Metrication Leaders Guide, that you can obtain from 
http://metricationmatters.com/MetricationLeadersGuideInfo.html 
  PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,
  Geelong, Australia
  Phone: 61 3 5241 2008


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