And here's the AP story, with its usual muddle of units, including the
stupid "kph" and the refusal to use symbols.

 

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Unfortunately it's going to take quite a bit of effort to get media to use
only metric. All the letters I've written to media groups go ignored. So I'm
at a bit of a loss. But Bill Nye, from what I understand, tends to use only
SI for the most part. 


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I watched some coverage of the close-approaching asteroid 2012-DA-14 on CNN.
For a news service that is supposed to be international, it contained a
confusing congeries of inch-pound and metric units.  For example:

Distance:  17,100 miles (CNN commentator)
Distance:  150 feet (CNN crawl)
Mass:  150,000 metric tons (CNN crawl)
Area:  20,000 square kilometres (Bill Nye)

It was refreshing to hear Bill Nye "The Science Guy," who has extensive
programs and educational outreaches to students and the public, to use only
metric units.  I sent him the following message:


Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 09:54:45
From: Martin Morrison
To: Bill Nye/Science Guy <[email protected] <javascript:return> >
Subject: Thank You for Your Use of Metric Units

In watching CNN coverage today of the 2012-DA-14 asteroid, I noted that the
other commentators were using a confusing mix of inch-pound and metric
units.  You were the only one who consistently used the metric units that
are actually used in science and technology.  Thanks, Bill, for sticking to
your guns and educating the public to reality.

 

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