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Pottermore spoiler via [livejournal.com profile] aredhela in [livejournal.com profile] ontd_hogwarts. This is one of the "Jo's thoughts" things and not story information, if that affects your decision to click:

When the manuscript of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was first accepted for publication in Britain, the copy editor advised me that all weights and measures would be changed to metric, which was the publisher's standard practise. I refused to allow the change because, for the reasons stated above, there was no logic to the thing. However, this ought not to be taken as any kind of political statement on the part of the author. I am not anti-European; on the contrary, I am all for Britain being part of Europe, and I am part French myself. Nor do I have anything against the metric system, which is much more logical than the imperial, and which certainly makes baking much easier. However, I do find the old system much more picturesque, much quirkier, and therefore more appropriate to the kind of society I was describing.

The decision to keep the imperial system in the book had an unexpected sequel, which was an invitation to join the British Weights and Measures Association. As I do not agree that Britain ought to refuse to use the metric system (as many of this society's members do), I was about to throw this invitation in the bin when I was struck by a sudden thought, and changed my mind. I know that what I am about to say does not reveal very good things about my character, but I had realised in a flash how much it would enrage my sister, Di, if I signed up. Di is never funnier than when infuriated, and among her many pet hates is the old-bufferish adherence to the old ways just for the sake of them, or because-by-God-it's-British-and-no-Johnny-Foreigner-is-Going-To-Tell-Me-How-To-Measure-Suet-ness that such an organisation represents.

When my membership came out in the press, she exploded in a really satisfying outpouring of rage. I could hardly stop laughing long enough to tell her that I'd only joined to annoy her. This rendered her almost incoherent with indignation, which was possibly even funnier. Frankly, I doubt whether anyone has ever had as much fun for the price of a postage stamp.


You know, this kind of makes me angry. I do not find this funny at all. No wonder she likes Fred and George. Way to be a jerk, Jo.

Date: August 17th, 2011 10:40 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] schemingreader
schemingreader: (schemingreader oy vey)
I think it's funny, which is a bit not good, because I would never do this to my sister in a million years. So why did this crack me up?

I guess because it's very English, somehow--the whole clash between traditionalists and modernizers, and people getting super attached to their positions. (Not that we should talk--we don't operate on the metric system because of ludicrous conservative politicians. But on the other hand, blocking the metric system was really not a big deal compared to what Ronald Reagan did to our economy and society.

I wonder whether the knuts and galleons were based on the old English monetary system.

Date: August 17th, 2011 09:34 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] inamac.livejournal.com
Nobody says you have to be a nice person to write best selling books (in fact, rather the reverse). I'm just surprised whoever runs the website thought it a good idea to publish this.

Date: August 17th, 2011 11:18 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] rattlesnakeroot.livejournal.com
It's interesting because JKR always puts on a good front in documentaries that she and her sister Di get along so well, but this makes me think they have more of a Lily/Petunia thing going on.

I would understand that because my sister and I are like night and day, extrovert/introvert, polar opposites, yet we had to share a room for almost 20 years, which was hell. But as adults, I also don't go out of my way to to get a reaction out of her either.

This just makes JKR sound childish and goofy. I didn't expect to get stuff about her on Pottermore, so this is a surprise.

Date: August 17th, 2011 11:52 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] pennswoods.livejournal.com
I don't see the problem in this. My family show love to one another through intense teasing and pranks. Really good ones turn into stories we tell at family get-togethers for years.

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