Paul:

I agree with your revised mission statement, but feel it should be tied in with 
an economic statement as to the advantages of completing the conversion 
process. As an outsider to the US (but having lived in Canada for over 30 
years, and having done – and still do, to a small extent – business with the 
US), I feel that economics is the predominant ‘driver’ of the US way of life.

As in the UK and Canada, the failure to complete the conversion process costs 
all these countries – including the US – dear. Other countries are overtaking 
our countries economically in the world, and I am a firm believer that the lack 
of progress in completing metrication is a fundamental factor in that. This is 
a message that needs to be impressed upon the decision makers in the American 
government.

I hope that you will forgive my intrusion in US politics, but I feel that if 
the USA could send out a strong message that completing metrication is in ALL 
our best interests, shear momentum and synergies will make it happen.

Best regards

John F-L

From: Paul Trusten 
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 8:42 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association 
Subject: [USMA:52432] my post to the response section of the Sun Herald article

Mr. Lockley,

Thank you very much for your article supporting U.S. metrication. I hope you 
will communicate this same enthusiasm to your representative and senators in 
the Congress.

It puzzles me to see so many newspaper and magazine articles favoring U.S. 
completion of its metrication transition, yet this part of the Nation's 
business remains unfinished.. If the Fourth Estate would only send copies of 
its sentiments to the Congress and the President, perhaps we would see a 
totally metric America much sooner.

One problem with the lack of speed of the U.S. changeover is that familiarity 
breeds consent, and our country has not pursued metric education with the 
fervor of a Nation that has already declared metric to be its "preferred" 
system of measurement fo trade and commerce. We remain widely familiar only 
with the old units, so we consent to their perpetuation. The National Council 
of Teachers of Mathematics continues to adhere to a policy of promoting the 
teaching of both metric and pre-metric measurement systems to our country's 
students. My organization supports the teaching of the metric system 
exclusively and succinctly, to the end that all Americans will be well-versed 
in its simplicity.

Paul R. Trusten
Registered Pharmacist
Vice President and Public Relations 
Director
U.S. Metric Association, Inc.
www.metric.org
trus...@grandecom.net
+1(432)528-7724

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