I tried to contact whether forecasters in LA telling them that they not 
catering units to the Latino community, immigrants, and tourists coming to 
California as they do use Spanish.  Of course, they did not reply.  I also had 
my students contacting them.  Once on TV, they think they are the source of 
knowledge.  Today the anchor gave the Olympics  lifting mass  in kg, then 
translated it in pounds.

John Altounji
One size does not fit all.
Social promotion ruined Education.
Education is values first, then knowledge.
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-----Original Message-----
From: USMA <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim McClellan
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 8:03 AM
To: USMA List Server <[email protected]>
Subject: [USMA 1754] More metric musings

Apologies to Bill Roush. I thought my reply was to everybody on the list.

There are 45 million immigrants living in the U.S., presumably all familiar 
with the metric system. 

What can we do to leverage this base of support for metrication?

Seems like in some metro areas at least one English language TV station might 
do the weather in SI units.


I just have to admit, we're too far gone in this country for people like us to 
ever effect any change. Even a losing army has a victory or two from time to 
time. We've had none.
I was using my Cricut machine (a consumer level plotter that cuts vinyl decals) 
and a companion product called an Easy Press and it just kicked me in the gut 
how we have to be spoon fed "our" way vs. "their way" and how this attitude is 
deeply engrained in the American collective psyche. It's sad and seemingly 
insurmountable.

Recently, I was dismissed from a job. No doubt due in part to advocating using 
the mm over the "5/64th of an inch" as a unit of measure to measure string 
height on guitars I wish I was being histrionic, but I swear to you, it's true. 
It even came up in the "discussion" as the manager was letting me go. The whole 
"This is America" thing blah blah blah. I even gently tried to show him that 
the -official- instructions from the manufacturer is 2 mm/1.5 mm. He got that 
crap eating grin on his face like I was the nut.

Advocating for change is going to kill me, or at least make me sick. We seem to 
have no friends in high places to further the cause and frankly, we're all too 
nice. We're easy targets for ridicule and herd mentality and I'm just not 
resilient enough to stay the course.


Go metric, America!
What are you afraid of?

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