Do you think that for effective integration of SI into American society, it would have to forced through and made mandatory to only use SI units?
Or do you think freedom of choice and polite persuation would be more effective in getting the benefits of SI across? Something that seems to be the consensus of quite a few on this board? Personally, I think a properly organised mandatory implementation of SI both in the US and Britain is the only effective way doing it, much like the way decimal currency was introduced in the UK way back in 1971. ----- Original Message ----- From: simon_m...@live.com To: U.S. Metric Association Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 6:46 PM Subject: [USMA:45625] Re: Maths (or should that be "math?") Amen! I beginning to wonder what kind of forum this is. When a topic involving the metric system is brought up the responses are almost zero. Talk about something other then the metric system or something loosely connected and then everybody joins in. I hate to complain since I'm so new here but I came here to discuss the metric system and so far its not happening at the level I would like to see. Simon From: Aaron Harper Sent: Friday, 2009-08-14 12:20 To: U.S. Metric Association Subject: [USMA:45624] Re: Maths (or should that be "math?") The question of whether decimals or fractions are better has nothing to do with the purpose of this forum: "Metrication."