It looks like a job for Super-Paul.
 
Seriously, though, as Public Relations Director for the US Metric
Association, Paul is the ideal one to put out a press release on this.
 
I don't know how realistic it is, at this stage, to say we're a few points
from being in fourth place. As I write this, we're 171 points behind fifth
place and 336 votes behind fourth place. I think it's very good -- and very
newsworthy -- that we're in the top ten. In fact, as the seventh-place
proposal is well behind us (by over 1000 votes), I think our sixth place is
probably assured. So, Paul could certainly say we're sixth.
 
Now awaiting Paul's reaction.
 
Bill 
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Bill Potts
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Roseville, CA
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pat Naughtin
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 23:03
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:42008] RE: names mentioned in the news as candidates for CTO


Dear All, 

On 2008/11/21, at 3:56 PM, Mike Millet wrote: 

'. our metric topic on obamacto seems to need only a hundred points to be in
fifth place and then a couple hundred more to be in fourth :).'

This looks like it has the possibility to be a great news story. Maybe now
is the time to generate media releases in your area that say something
about:

1 The metric system is only a few points from being in fourth place on the
Chief Technical Officer (CTO) list of important issues.

2 Following the inauguration of Barack Obama, the metric system could be
high on the list of issues for the new presidency.

3 Something about possible candidates for the position of CTO: Jeff Bezos
from Amazon, Vint Cerf from Google, Bill Gates from Microsoft, Bill Joy from
Sun Microsystems, or Eric Schmidt from Google.

4 Some positive thoughts on what the metric system will mean for the USA.
You might like to think about the savings to be made and the possibilities
for international cooperation and trade.





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Pat Naughtin

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Geelong, Australia
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