Okay, fine. You sold me. I'm not willing to forgive them any more. But this newfangled metric stuff-- do we have to insist on that too? Now, if my scale could display decimal fractions of an ounce instead of quarters of an ounce, and if it didn't have to switch to pounds:ounces as soon as it goes over one pound it wouldn't make any difference to use metric or imperial. But many of the newer digital scales have 1/4 ounce resolution in imperial and 1 gram resolution in metric -- it's as if suddenly the scale becomes eight times smarter when you switch to metric. There's a big difference between 1/4 and 1/2 ounce of salt or yeast in bread for example. Anyway, the CIA Home Baking book will have a list price higher than a low end digital scale, so there's absolutely no economic rationale for not using weights in the book. Laziness doesn't explain it either, because they actually had to "dumb down" existing recipes (OK, formulas). The only explanation left is that they think their intended readers are too dumb to handle the weights. Guess I won't be buying "Baking for dummies with the CIA" Edited a typo.