I liked both your emails.  You should combine them and publish them to counter 
the bad social media.

Way to go Stan,

John Altounji
One size does not fit all.
Social promotion ruined Education.
Education is values first, then knowledge.
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From: USMA <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Stanislav Jakuba
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2020 6:40 AM
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: [USMA 1479] Moon flight

One more comment to the "We flew to the Moon with inches" argument:

Without trying to diminish the Moon Flight achievement, we would not have 
gotten off the ground without the metric designed and built-in-Russia first 
stage on the rocket.

It was not because "made-in-Russia" made it cheaper; it was because just one 
scientific genius there, the only person in the world, figured out the 
technology needed to control the burning rate on that huge scale. So it is 
still today, although I do not know about the Chinese.

NASA already was on the way to metrication judging from how many metric 
training seminars I presented at various centers from JPL to Huntsvile AL at 
that time. Why the US did not complete the "phasin-in-metric" is still debated. 
I blame mostly schools, where the teachers, on all levels, taught conversions 
instead of the "system." Trying to sell my training seminars to teachers 
organizations - "oh we know all about the metric units. Get lost."
Stan J.
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