Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/08/09
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Perfectly clear and you can't be out by 1000 years, 2000 years, etc. Greg Lorenzo Calgary, Canada > Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 11:59:08 -0400 > From: shino at panix.com > To: lug at leica-users.org > Subject: Re: [Leica] Was Today is 8/9/10 Now Metric > > i was in jr high school when ford and carter were presidents and were > pushing this "ferrin" stuff. from all the educational materials, i > still recall that 1 inch is 25.4 mm. and 1 lb is 454 grams. > > my knowledge of physical facts is largely imperial. the sun is about 93 > million miles away, the moon about a quarter of a million miles away. > the speed of sound is something like 750 mph and the earth is about > 8,000 miles in diameter. the speed of light is about 86,000 miles per > second. my first corvette had 460 ft-lbs of torque, my current one 365 > ft-lb. > > but a falling object falls at 9.8 meters / sec^2. and the 35mm frame is > 36mm x 24mm. > > so i'm getting there. > > -rei > > > On 08/09/2010 11:39 AM, Aram Langhans wrote: > > Ah, to be metric. I sure remember the ill-fated attempt in this > > country to "Go Metric". I had just started teaching in this little > > town in Washington, Odessa. I was teaching 6-8th grade science. The > > law gave all kinds of money and materials to schools to teach the kids > > metric. The school looked around at the staff and classes they had > > and asked, "Hmm. Who should we give this task to. I know. Science > > teachers. They use metric anyway." So the task was mine. But they > > also looked at all the materials that were send and saw that there was > > a "lot" of math involved, so the said the math teachers could assist > > the science teachers. Let the fun begin. The materials, or at least > > the ones that I got, were all conversion based. Lets teach our kids > > how to convert from the English system to the Metric (or should I say > > SI) system. I looked at that and said, forget that. They will never > > learn it that way. So, the math teacher and I devised an immersion > > curriculum. For 15 minutes each day (at the start. It expanded as > > time went on), we started talking in just "metric". We would hold up > > objects and ask what length, volume, mass, etc. they were. Just > > "Think Metric". We went on metric field trips around town, walking > > about and asking how far that was, sizes, masses, etc. The kids were > > really learning the metric system. Of course, after they left our > > classes, they were back in the English world again. It didn't take > > many years and the school district said stop. Too bad. I felt we > > were really making progress and the students were bilingual in > > measurement. > > This country has always been afraid of change. From things as benign > > as metric to civil rights. If I remember correctly, when Canada > > changed, they just said this is the way it will be and did not teach > > how to convert. As Nike says, Just Do It. Change all the signs, order > > forms, product labels, etc. Just Do It. Mass confusion for a bit, > > but if you have to, you will. Of course, any politician who votes for > > something like that would not be reelected. > > So, as a scientist and science teacher, I just plug along an in my > > class, we Just Do It until it is second nature. > > > > Aram > > > > Aram Langhans > > Semi-retired (retarded?) Science Teacher > > & Unemployed photographer > > > > "The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin > > himself would ever have dared dream." James D. Watson > > > >> Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 08:07:57 -0400 > >> From: Rei Shinozuka <shino at panix.com> > >> Subject: Re: [Leica] Today is 8/9/10 > >> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > >> Message-ID: <4C5FEF9D.40406 at panix.com> > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >> > >> On 08/09/2010 03:34 AM, Jeff Moore wrote: > >>> While I don't want the world to be boringly culturally homogeneous, > >>> there are some things we should all just get with the program on: > >>> > >>> > >>> - Use the metric system, dammit. > >>> > >>> > >> Metric? We might as well dissolve the NFL and watch guys in shorts > >> maneuvering black and white Archimedean Buckyballs using only their > >> feet. > >> > >> :-) > >> > >> But any American born in the 1960s should remember this: > >> > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Metric_Marvels > >> > >> The article closes: > >> > >> "Ultimately, /The Metric Marvels/ failed to convince Americans to > >> convert to the metric system. ... Americans largely ignored governmental > >> attempts to push them in the direction of metrication, and the USMB [ > >> (U.S. Metric Board <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Metric_Board>) ] > >> was eventually disbanded in 1982 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982>." > >> > >> -rei > >> (the ugly american, whose favorite lens is the 1.97 inch noctilux) > >> > >> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information