School teaches us to be really good at sliding decimal points around.  I don't 
find that a problem at all.  What I do find to be a problem is restarting the 
1-99 numbering after each meter mark.  If foot markings are that way, one is 
always close enough to read.  I may be 0.5 m away from the nearest integer 
meter mark, and it can be a problem to get the most significant digit correct.

The other minor problem on dual tapes is that the metric scale is always on the 
bottom.  That is a bit clumsy for the way I mark things off.

Seriously, I don't think I have ever seen a ruler or tape direct reading in 
millimeters.  The numbers are ALWAYS centimeters with 10 millimeter hash marks 
in between (5th larger).  You have to add trailing zero, then the millimeter 
marks mentally.  But I don't see it as much of a problem.




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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, June 24, 2010 8:53:59 PM
Subject: [USMA:47956] Re: Another application of millimetres


On 2010/06/25, at 08:01 , John M. Steele wrote:
>
>In general, metric tools are easy; socket, open end, and allen wrenches, etc.  
>But metric only measuring tapes are rare.

Dear John,

And, sadly, millimetre only tapes and rules are even more rare. 
See http://www.metricationmatters.com/docs/centimetresORmillimetres.pdf 

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From: Paul Armstrong <[email protected]>
>To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
>Cc: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thu, June 24, 2010 4:50:56 PM
>Subject: [USMA:47947] Re: Another application of millimetres
>
>
>At 2010-06-23T18:16-0700, John M. Steele wrote:
>>    Be that as it may, it beats measuring in inches and converting as the
>>    article suggests.
>>    
>>    Dual is easy to find here, metric-only is generally not sold in DIY
>>    stores, you have to buy on eBay, or maybe from a pro tool company.
>
>I haven't gotten around to blogging it yet, but I recently got some for
>some home project work:
>http://www.duckworksbbs.com/tools/measure/index.htm
>
>Metric drill bits are fairly easy to come by on Amazon.
>
>Paul
>
>

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