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National Metric Week October 8-12

metric week nctm National Metric Week Break out your rulers.This fall the week of October 8–12 (the 10th month of the year and the week containing the 10th day) will be set aside to celebrate the metric system.

FGCU - speed limit signs post metric speeds


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metric speed limit signs

Before National Metric Week kicks off next month, Florida Gulf Coast University has become the first state college in Florida to install metric speed limit signs on campus.

A professor there, Tony Planas, said the elementary school students in this country learn the metric system and believes we should follow the Metric Conversion Act of 1975.

Planes provided the signs with the support of FGCU Campus Police, press release said, and they have been installed.

Metric Week is Oct. 7-13.

Set back for metric martyr


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Imperial scales confiscated

LESS than a week after the EU ruled that he could continue selling in pounds and ounces, Woodford Green market trader, Colin Hunt, has had his scales confiscated.

Mr Hunt, from Woodside Road, runs a fruit and veg stall in Hackney and has been involved in a running battle with the council since being convicted in 2000 of failing to display prices in kilograms.

On September 7 an inspector from Hackney trading standards office came to his stall and told him he had five days to replace his imperial scales with their metric equivalents, but Mr Hunt thought the heat was off after a ruling from the European Union that left decisions over the use of imperial measures to individual governments.

Census Bureau Data Reveal


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In USA one in 5 spoke a language other than English

In 2006, about 8 million more people spoke a foreign language at home than in 2000. Nationally, one in five (19.7 percent) over age 5 spoke a language other than English at home, compared to 17.9 percent in 2000. Among states, California (42.5 percent) had the highest percentage in this category, followed by New Mexico (36.5 percent) and Texas (33.8 percent). About one in 10 California households were linguistically isolated, which means everyone 14 or older in those households had at least some difficulty speaking English.

All people born outside USA are using METRIC system.
20% of the population used to Metric is not a small number.
I guess illegals are not included

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