I did talk to Gary Goers a week or two ago and he is stable and gaining strength and mobility. He has an prosthesis leg beginning above the knee and uses a walker when walking as the new knee does not automatically pop forward and his left leg has some strength and control problems. He has his truck rigged up with hand controls so he can get around in that. And, he has left-over items from his business and collections to go through and market. I also have a little red Volvo C-30, an ’86 Chrysler Le Baron T&C rag and a ’05 Dodge hemirango that have electronic dashes that can be switched back and forth between metric and “English” units. I always thought it strange that the inches/feet/yards/miles/ounces/pounds etc. system was called “English”. This explains it: English units are the units of measurement that were used in England up to 1826 (when they were replaced by Imperial units), which evolved as a combination of the Anglo-Saxon and Roman systems of units. Various standards have applied to English units at different times, in different places, and for different applications. It appears the Colonies elected not to go in step with Mother England. Rich B. From: Lindsey <lindsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I bought my current Jag out of the US, so the speedo is in mph, with metric smaller. But like in many new cars, you can switch the vehicle system to either imperial or metric. Still hard to see the kph but we switched after 30 yrs of imperial, so i can still think in both. Except when i am not paying attention and get a speeding ticket! Yes clock and date are unchanged. So are 2x4’s! Btw, have you been in contact with Gary Goers lately? How is he doing? Sent from my iPad
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