[USMA:51486] Fw: Re: RE: 15CFR14

2012-02-29 Thread John M. Steele
I must have clicked the wrong reply.  Thus didn't go to the group on the first try, --- On Wed, 2/29/12, John M. Steele wrote: From: John M. Steele Subject: Re: [USMA:51485] RE: 15CFR14 To: mech...@illinois.edu Date: Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 6:38 PM Yes, they do carry over unless

[USMA:51485] RE: 15CFR14

2012-02-29 Thread mechtly, eugene a
Jim, Do you believe that Executive Orders are valid from one administration through subsequent administrations until rescinded or replaced by a later president? Of course, we see that EOs are ignored by presidents or adulterated by Congress. Gene From:

[USMA:51484] 15CFR14

2012-02-29 Thread James Frysinger
I had reason to be tooling around in 15CFR14 and came across this section, 15 CFR 14.15 - Metric system of measurement. http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/15/14/15 Perhaps you folks have seen this or perhaps not. This seems to be the place in the Federal Code where DoC compliance with

[USMA:51483] A Sense of Scale

2012-02-29 Thread John M. Steele
Interesting article, all in metric except for a "refresher" on what a meter is. http://uppermoreland.patch.com/articles/a-sense-of-scale-part-2-the-sky-is-not-the-limit   This is part 2, things larger than 1 m.  There is a link to part 1 at the bottom of the article.  I would have preferred using