My own opinion:

I couldn't care less if it's spelled meter, metre, etc.

What bothers me is when it's spelled inch, pound, ounce, mile ...

Carleton


-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Bill Hooper
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 11:07
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:28684] RE: Metric in Montgomery Co.


Stan Doore wrote:
> the printed press style manual standards of writing mandate that liter
> and meter spelling be used.�

WHOSE style manual is that? Is it the Associated Press Style Manual? Or
the federal government style manual? It is not the US Metric
Association Style guide.

I don't know for sure about the AP style guide, but I know that some
rule (perhaps the federal government style guide, if there is such a
thing) requires federal govt. docs to use the meter-liter spelling.

But I also know that the USMA stye guide ("Metric Units of Measure and
Style Guide) uses the metre-litre spelling. It does not address this
issue by stating it as a rule, but it intrinsically approves the -re
spelling by its practice of using it.

I do know that some other publications of USMA are written using the
-er spelling because they are used by federal agencies. Federal
agencies would not adopt them if the -re spelling were used. USMA gave
up the battle on that one in hopes of ultimately winning the war. Even
in those publications, however, there is usually a disclaimer someplace
stating that the -re spellings are also correct.

Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA

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