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Ted Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Sep 1997 02:08:19 -0400
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Curtis L. Spacek wrote:
>
> If you wish to buy our goods or sell us yours you will do it in
> measurement of our choosing and in our language as does the rest of the
> world. and no it is not a matter of education as most technological
> advancements come from this country not from uneducated third world
> countries, which are no larger than most counties in Texas,  we use our
> own system of measurement simply because we are FREE to do so and not
> ordered to do so by some group of inbred pompous individuals calling
> themselves royalty.We had the good sense to throw them out 200 yrs.ago.
> WE DO IT OUR WAY AND IF YOU ARE DISTURBED BY THIS TOO DAMN BAD
> MISSY!!!!!
 
So how do you buy soft drinks?  I usually buy the 2 liter size.  The
point is that there is not a single system of measurement in the US, but
(at least) two.  In my socket wrench set, for example, there are sizes
in both the English (no longer used in England, I believe) and metric.
Why would this be, if one would never encounter a metric bolt in the US?
 
Ted Fischer
Dexter, Michigan USA

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