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You're old enough to remember when we tried it in school, Kat, aren't you?
Went over like a new-math lead balloon...
-Kyle
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From: Kathy Salkin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:17 PM
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Subject: Driving Outside the US
Just wanted to add that I've never had a problem with distinguishing between
KPH and MPH. In fact, I think it's ridiculous that the US hasn't switched
over to the metic system which is far more accurate than the old one we've
been using.
What was harder for me in driving in the UK was driving on the left side of
the road with a stick shift, as I learned to drive on an automatic shift
car.
I'm sure I couldn't do it now, especially on the dual-lane carriageways like
the A-1 road, which I understand has grown expotentially in traffic volume
in
the past 10 years, as has the M-1 out of London (I think it goes out of
London
- correct me if I'm wrong, Deri).
Kat
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