jtg452 wrote:Silverwall wrote:
This actually highlights one of the issues, you need a STRONG central govt that will mandate and enforce this change with fines and other punishments for non-compliance. This lack of follow through is what doomed metric in the states.
And then, we could be just as screwed up as Europe and the rest of the world!
Nothing guarantees that a program is going to end as a rolling cluster grope like lots and lots of government involvement and bureaucracy.
Not that we aren't screwed up- it's just in different ways.
What someone considers to be screwed up is mostly subjective in this context. Regardless, a coherent and logical measurement-system makes everything more efficient and cheaper and that a country "fails" to convert to the metric system is one indication on how screwed up some things are.