My sentiments exactly. I was very disappointed, and haven't cooled fown yet. I 
expected Scheck to take the high road on metrication, and he wrote the usual 
chazerei. But the article puts metrication in the spotlight.

Paul Trusten, Reg. Pharmacist
Vice President
U.S. Metric Association, Inc.
Midland, Texas USA
www.metric.org 
+1(432)528-7724
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On Nov 24, 2012, at 11:49, [email protected] wrote:

> This WSJ article is not the worst I have seen, but it is typical of the 
> generally worthless "touchy-feely" articles that even the best journals now 
> engage in.  Where are the hard data?
> 
> Where are the hard data about metric commerce?  Where are the hard data about 
> the cost of maintaining dual inventories?  Where are the hard data about how 
> many U.S. industries have already gone metric, like the automotive industry, 
> but without using metric units in advertising (except for the Chevy Volt).  
> What about the conversion of the household lighting industry last January to 
> fully metric data on CFL packaging?
> 
> Yes, the WSJ could have done a much better job if it purports to represent 
> American business.
> 
> ============
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2012, Metric Rules Info wrote:
> 
>> From today's Wall Street Journal on the front page:
>> Metric System Still Has Loyal Supporters in the U.S. - WSJ.com
>> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323713104578134962731896422.html?KEYWORDS=Metric+oven
> 
> 

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