Sorry I typed incorrect 'spelling'.

Brij Bhushan Vij 

Aa Nau Bhadra Kritvo Yantu Vishwatah -Rg Veda 
The Astronomical Poem (revised number of days in any month)
"30 days has July,September, 
April, June, November and December 
all the rest have 31 except February which has 29 
except on years divisible evenly by 4; 
except when YEAR divisible by 128 and 3200 -
as long as you remember that 
"October (meaning 8) is the 10th month; and 
December (meaning 10) is the 12th BUT has 30 days & ONE 
OUTSIDE of calendar-format"
Jan:31; Feb:29; Mar:31; Apr:30; May:31; Jun:30 
Jul:30; Aug:31; Sep:30; Oct:31; Nov:30; Dec:30 
(365th day of Year is World Day)
******As per Kali V-GRhymeCalendaar***** 
"Koi bhi cheshtha vayarth nahin hoti, purshaarth karne mein hai"
My Profile - http://www.brijvij.com/bbv_2col-vipBrief.pdf
Author had NO interaction with The World Calendar Association
except via Media & Organisations to who I contributed for A 
Possible World Calendar, since 1971. 
HOME PAGE: http://www.brijvij.com/ 
Contact via E-mail: [email protected] 


 
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John Steele, sir:
>.....*Spelling and phrasing: Meter, liter, deka-, and metric ton are preferred 
>to metre, litre, deca-, and tonne
Other than 'Dictionary usage', there must be good reason to defend for NOT 
FOLLOWING spellings used in rest of the world vs United States. While I am NO 
BODY to insist that Le Systeme Internationale d'Unites spellings be used by ALL 
to follow CGPM/BIPM SI brochure. Portals of education from United States have 
naturally more weightage than dependent nations and/or their student faculty. 
In my little way I have been attempting to feed in 'thoughts' that may mean 
some positive results. At least the technical writers/brochures can carry 
preferred "SPELLINGS" following in line with Le Ststeme Internationale...., sir.
>If you haven't convinced the BIPM (and my copy of The SI Brochure says you 
>haven't), we're not changing.
I think, I am too small an individual to 'convince bodies like the 
BIPM/CGPM?ISO.....' although my thoughts have been floating since I some of 
contributions were published through Bureau of Indian Standards (1971-73), New 
Delhi. Bottom line, however remain that: I could only cry like the little boy 
asking for milk from his mom.....for some 40 years now! I talk for the benefit 
of 'children who are yet to learn - especially since I have lived my life...and 
feel satisfied that I have given my inputs. 
I post you the url on my Modified Gregorian Calendar, a more serious thought 
that has defied man's efforts of some 400-years: 
http://www.brijvij.com/bb_cb2013mgc.pdf or over. I thank you, sir.
Warm regards, 
Brij Bhushan Vij 

(MJD 55434)/1726+D-235W35-04 (G. Thursday, 2010 August 26H15:77 (decimal) EST
Aa Nau Bhadra Kritvo Yantu Vishwatah -Rg Veda 
The Astronomical Poem (revised number of days in any month)
"30 days has July,September, 
April, June, November and December 
all the rest have 31 except February which has 29 
except on years divisible evenly by 4; 
except when YEAR divisible by 128 and 3200 -
as long as you remember that 
"October (meaning 8) is the 10th month; and 
December (meaning 10) is the 12th BUT has 30 days & ONE 
OUTSIDE of calendar-format"
Jan:31; Feb:29; Mar:31; Apr:30; May:31; Jun:30 
Jul:30; Aug:31; Sep:30; Oct:31; Nov:30; Dec:30 
(365th day of Year is World Day)
******As per Kali V-GRhymeCalendaar***** 
"Koi bhi cheshtha vayarth nahin hoti, purshaarth karne mein hai"
My Profile - http://www.brijvij.com/bbv_2col-vipBrief.pdf
Author had NO interaction with The World Calendar Association
except via Media & Organisations to who I contributed for A 
Possible World Calendar, since 1971. 
HOME PAGE: http://www.brijvij.com/ 
Contact via E-mail: [email protected] 


 

Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 12:34:19 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:48429] Re: NIST & USMA RE: Re: ASTM SI 10
To: [email protected]





Remarks below in blue:






From: Brij Bhushan Vij <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 3:08:45 PM
Subject: [USMA:48428] NIST & USMA RE: Re: ASTM SI 10



Patric Moor, James Frysinger, John Steele, Sirs:
>While you wait for the new edition of ANSI SI10, you might consider NIST SP330 
>and SP811.
My post may be deemed 'out of context'; the point I intend raising is 
interction among NIST and ANSI attempting to consolidate SI 10 and make it 
usable, among Industry and 
user friendly guide - at all levels: be it the student, engineer or the 
industrial user dedicated to "adopt Metric Norms falling in line with Le 
Systeme Internatioanle d'Unites".
 
NIST SP 330 is "substantially identical" to the SI Brochure.  Differences are 
(related to measurement):
*Spelling and phrasing:  Meter, liter, deka-, and metric ton are preferred to 
metre, litre, deca-, and tonne
*Symbols: Decimal point is preferred to decimal comma, and "L" to "l" for liter
Throughout, the document uses American spelling (of non-measurement items)
 

It appears, to me, that USMA and NIST are working independently that may leave 
some areas 'untouched' - like the denial of mereger between Time & Arc-angle in 
the past some 200-years i.e. since SIGNING the 'convention du metre' by United 
States.
It is my hope that effort shall be directed to 'nip the evil' and produce the 
document ASTM SI-10, for long term benefit for US and the International 
community alike.
 
I don't know what you mean.  NIST SP 330 is "substantially identical" to The SI 
Brochure.  Our SI units are EXACTLY the same size as everybody else's SI units. 
 If you haven't convinced the BIPM (and my copy of The SI Brochure says you 
haven't), we're not changing.  Past versions of ASTM SI-10 have conformed to 
the corresponding edition of NIST SP330, and largely conformed to SP811, which 
is a style guide.  It has traditionally referenced both.

Regards, 
Brij Bhushan Vij 

                                          
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