For those of you who are not on facebook, there was an article posted
recently from the Iowa State University student newspaper that was very
antimetric.
Paul Trusten and I both responded.
Here is my response:

Sadly, the author of this article really has no convincing arguments as to
why he prefers the customary system over the SI metric system. I get the
feeling he really does not have much evidence and is looking around to find
some argument that sounds plausible to support his position. The fact is
that the Metric System is easy. It was designed on purpose to be simple.
Everything, from designing and building houses and airplanes to mixing
chemicals or food is much easier using metric units. Anyone who has
actually done anything or created anything using both systems can tell
quite quickly how much easier it is to do anything that involves any amount
of calculating using a decimal system rather than a system based on, let's
see, maybe 12, maybe 3, maybe 16, or maybe even 5,280.
There is a reason the entire world uses the Metric System, and why more and
more Americans are seeing the advantages of using the international system
of measurements, now called SI. It is easy. SI is simple to use, and
facilitates communication. As those much smarter than myself have already
pointed out, there is no "if" in metrication. Metrication is only a matter
of "when", not "if".


Link to the article in question in case anybody else wants to respond:

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