Jerry,

 

If you visit http://www.journeycheck.com/southwesttrains/ and browse, you
will see that British railway timetables use the 24 hour clock.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jeremiah MacGregor
Sent: 01 February 2009 23:12
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:42799] Re: Hot and dry

 

Stephen,

 

What does a military dictatorship have to do with military time?  In the US,
we call the 24 h time format as military time.  It is because the only time
it is used in the US is by the military, at least as far as the public is
aware of.  

 

Jerry

 

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From: Stephen Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 1:20:37 PM
Subject: [USMA:42782] Re: Hot and dry

No.

However most 'metric countries' also use the 24h time format.  These
countries tend not to be military dictatorships though.

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Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 09:25:25 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [USMA:42747] Re: Hot and dry
To: [email protected]; [email protected]

Stephen,

 

What do you mean?  Are you saying that when we use metric units we should
also use military time too?  

 

Jerry

 

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From: Stephen Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 10:44:20 AM
Subject: [USMA:42747] Re: Hot and dry

"for about 6 hours from about 7:00 last night"

I would have thought 19:00h would have been the better time measurement for
that.

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:42669] Re: Hot and dry
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 16:17:27 +1100

Dear Jerry, 

 

You might like to reflect on that for a little longer. Consider this
statement from 'the Age' newspaper this morning:

 

The hottest recorded temperature in Victoria was 45.8 degrees at Avalon
airport, near Geelong, at 5pm on Thursday. This is from
http://www.theage.com.au/national/as-train-tracks-melted-and-trees-wilted-we
-all-went-a-little-bit-troppo-20090130-7u1c.html?page=1 and there is
further evidence at
http://www.theage.com.au/national/fire-rages-through-6000-hectares-towards-t
ransmission-lines-20090131-7u7f.html 

 

In Geelong, we lost all electrical supplies, due to a heat-related circuit
fault, for about 6 hours from about 7:00 last night. No radio, no
television, and (wait for it) no air conditioning. The train tracks buckled
and many train services simply ceased, thousands of commuters who go from
Geelong to Melbourne each day were stranded in Melbourne. Many houses were
lost in wild fires known here as 'bush fires'

 

However, look on the bright side. All of the reports in the media, print,
radio, and television use metric units only in their broadcasts. It is quite
rare for anyone to try to dumb the initial reports down 'for the public'. It
seems that the Australian public is now quite used to weather reports in
metric units.

 

Cheers,

 

Pat Naughtin

Geelong, Australia

 

On 2009/01/31, at 3:27 PM, Jeremiah MacGregor wrote:

 

Pat,

 

That right, rub it in!  It is bad enough we have freezing cold of -10~-20 C,
but the unplowed roads and the meter plus mountains of snow are enough to
drive one to the happy farm.  I have 50 cm of snow in my yard with piles to
1.6 m.  Care to trade?

 

You could be kind and ship some of that heat towards North America.

 

Jerry.

 


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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 5:49:43 PM
Subject: [USMA:42609] Hot and dry

Dear All, 

 

As you enjoy your nice crisp cool winter days, spare a thought for we folk
in the southern hemisphere. In the next few days we expect the following
temperatures:

 

Tuesday 38 °C

Wednesday 41 °C

Thursday 40 °C

Friday 40 °C

Saturday 40 °C

Sunday 30 °C

 

See the article
http://www.theage.com.au/national/melbourne-faces-worst-hot-spell-in-100-yea
rs-20090126-7q0c.html for the details. Melbourne is the nearest big city to
Geelong. Melbourne is 70 kilometres north-east of Geelong.

 

You might recall the rhyme:

 

Zero is freezing,

10 is not,

20 is pleasing,

30 is hot,

40 frying,

50 dying.

 

I don't know who wrote the first three lines but I added the last two to
consider Australian conditions. We live near the coast of the Southern Ocean
but 200 kilometres inland from us you can expect the predicted temperatures
to be about 3 °C hotter than here. Swan Hill, for example, will reach 44 °C
on Wednesday and 43 °C on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday..

 

It's amusing to see chatter in northern hemisphere media reports about
'global cooling'. You won't get much empathy for that position here in
Australia as we are about to experience our second driest January in 159
years that is being topped off with this current heat wave. So far this
month Geelong has had 0.4 millimetres of rain compared to a long term
average of 35.6 millimetres for January.

 






Cheers,

 

Pat Naughtin

 

PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,

Geelong, Australia

Phone: 61 3 5241 2008

 

Metric system consultant, writer, and speaker, Pat Naughtin, has helped
thousands of people and hundreds of companies upgrade to the modern metric
system smoothly, quickly, and so economically that they now save thousands
each year when buying, processing, or selling for their businesses. Pat
provides services and resources for many different trades, crafts, and
professions for commercial, industrial and government metrication leaders in
Asia, Europe, and in the USA. Pat's clients include the Australian
Government, Google, NASA, NIST, and the metric associations of Canada, the
UK, and the USA. See http://www.metricationmatters.com
<http://www.metricationmatters.com/>  for more metrication information,
contact Pat at [email protected] or to get the free
'Metrication matters' newsletter go to:
http://www.metricationmatters.com/newsletter to subscribe.

 

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

Pat Naughtin

 

PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,

Geelong, Australia

Phone: 61 3 5241 2008

 

Metric system consultant, writer, and speaker, Pat Naughtin, has helped
thousands of people and hundreds of companies upgrade to the modern metric
system smoothly, quickly, and so economically that they now save thousands
each year when buying, processing, or selling for their businesses. Pat
provides services and resources for many different trades, crafts, and
professions for commercial, industrial and government metrication leaders in
Asia, Europe, and in the USA. Pat's clients include the Australian
Government, Google, NASA, NIST, and the metric associations of Canada, the
UK, and the USA. See http://www.metricationmatters.com
<http://www.metricationmatters..com/>  for more metrication information,
contact Pat at [email protected] or to get the free
'Metrication matters' newsletter go to:
http://www.metricationmatters.com/newsletter
<http://www..metricationmatters.com/newsletter>  to subscribe.

 

 

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