The Great Debate Well, not REALLY a debate.. :P
#4
Posted 25 September 2004 - 10:13 PM
Meh, I think our stupidity (err, craziness) comes from invaders from planet Eorthe. They landed here, somewhere in Texas or something (has to be a desert, those Eorthians like dry places), and they possessed a few strategically chosen politicians in high places. They also opened the first McDonalds, created the XFL, and invented velcro. Now Eorthian zombies are leading our nation, whether it be the government, store managers, or school principals. They're transforming us... Into the ultimate species of super-sized lizards or something! Definitely not "girly men" (except Cres), but instead an expansionist species of zombie lizards who eat brains for lunch and dinner (but PhietaFlakes for breakfast).
So beware, and when you see one of these zombie lizards, don't tell them about crazy ol' Cspace who already warned you (or they'll eat my brain too)!
So beware, and when you see one of these zombie lizards, don't tell them about crazy ol' Cspace who already warned you (or they'll eat my brain too)!


#7
Posted 26 September 2004 - 12:03 AM
As a matter of fact, regarding a few "differences" that Americans use, I recall back to math class in fifth grade...
Really, our math teacher was addressing us on how much more unusual our imperial systems are than metric. Think about measurements, for example. Unlike the even 1,000 milimeters, 100 centimeters, 10 decameters, etc. in a meter, Americans, however, need to resort to the hard way, with 12 inches per foot, 3 feet per yard, 5,280 feet per mile. God.
It also works for other things, including the date. Still, I at least can handle the date how it is
Really, our math teacher was addressing us on how much more unusual our imperial systems are than metric. Think about measurements, for example. Unlike the even 1,000 milimeters, 100 centimeters, 10 decameters, etc. in a meter, Americans, however, need to resort to the hard way, with 12 inches per foot, 3 feet per yard, 5,280 feet per mile. God.
It also works for other things, including the date. Still, I at least can handle the date how it is

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#9
Posted 27 September 2004 - 01:36 AM
Well, Austrailians are crazy enough to make their toilets flush the other way.


"Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow."
--K
#12
Posted 27 September 2004 - 06:04 AM
QUOTE
We're not stupid, just weird
-mm/dd/yyyy
-Imperial measurement (inches)
-American English ("color" instead of "colour")
-Our president (whoops, that one does fall under "stupid")
-Etc
-mm/dd/yyyy
-Imperial measurement (inches)
-American English ("color" instead of "colour")
-Our president (whoops, that one does fall under "stupid")
-Etc
^

You yanks are such weirdos. Most of you think Australians live in the Outback and are 1000kms from civilization (I got asked how we go shopping when I went to Florida

QUOTE
and actually eat vegimite
^
At least we dont eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches

#15
Posted 27 September 2004 - 11:51 AM
Actually, the metric system isn't necessarily easier to get adapted to, although it would abviously be easier to use once you were. I'm starting to get the hang of it but I still convert in my head. I think it depends when you learn the system and how much you actually use it.
I like the definition for a meter though: the distance light travels in a vacuum during one vibration of a cesium (I think) atom (Grr, can't find any site that says, they just give an impossibly small fraction of a second).
Why is it necessary to stick so many u's everywhere and use s when a z suits the word?
I like the definition for a meter though: the distance light travels in a vacuum during one vibration of a cesium (I think) atom (Grr, can't find any site that says, they just give an impossibly small fraction of a second).
Why is it necessary to stick so many u's everywhere and use s when a z suits the word?