I believe there is a public perception that the metric system is somehow 
foreign 
and is thus somehow bad.

The word metric is used as a noun in quantifying some target of a set of values 
of a process which has nothing to do with the decimal Metric System.

Therefore; I like the idea of Bruce's dropping the term "metric system" and 
substituting Natalie's idea of the term: "Decimal System".

I also like Eugene's idea of calling the old system the "non-decimal system".

I like to call the old system the "hodgepodge" system due to all the non 
related 
units of measure used in the U.S. today.

In summary, Drop "metric system" and call the SI system the "Decimal System". 

I think in advertising, it would fit better with the public.

...Parker Willey Jr.
San Jose, CA



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "mechtly, eugene a" <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, March 7, 2013 10:06:50 AM
Subject: [USMA:52461] Re: Reuse of Word

 
I like your suggestion, Natalie: "Decimal System of Measurements" as an 
equivalent substitute for "metric system of measurements," a substitute for 
"International System of Units,"  and as a substitute for "SI Units of 
Measurements" with the objective of increasing more-friendly perceptions of 
metrication and SI by the general public. 


I would further suggest that we introduce the phrase "non-decimal-non-system of 
units" for use of units outside SI.



Eugene Mechtly


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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Natalia 
Permiakova [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:52 AM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:52460] Re: Reuse of Word


my suggestion is "decimal system of measurements" 

Natalie


________________________________
 From: Paul Trusten <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2013 11:28 AM
Subject: [USMA:52458] Re: Reuse of Word

You sure have identified a major public relations problem for us Bruce. I hate 
and love to say this in response, but "metric system" is a very identifiable 
phrase in the American language. Not necessarily  to our advantage, though:  
too 
often, "metric system"  is used in anger.  But, unlike the concocters of buzz 
word makers, I don't think we should back down and join the parade of 
circumlocution.  Perhaps one solution is to add to the phrase by saying "metric 
system of measurement" or "International System of   Units."

Paul

----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: 2013-03-07 09:26
Subject: [USMA:52457] Reuse of Word


> I know in American language, we like to make the same words to have different 
>meanings or to use as noun, verb, or adjective, but it really irritates me 
>when 
>they (particular the finance industry) uses 'metric' in replace for the word 
>'measurement'. Obviously,  'metric' has been in our vocabulary for over 
>hundred 
>of years, but when did they start using it as a replacement? Maybe we should 
>not 
>call it the 'Metric System'.
> 
> 
> 
> Bruce E. Arkwright, Jr
> Erie PA
> Linux and Metric User and Enforcer

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