It’s the only way to be sure!
Game over, man! Game over!
It’s the only way to be sure!
Game over, man! Game over!
I stopped using Facebook long ago, but that doesn’t really matter. I’m not really their target demographic anymore. I expect neither are you. I know people who use Facebook regularly for one reason or another. I don’t think that use looks much at all like it did in 2007, but they’re still using it.
This might surprise you to learn, but boomers are, in fact, people. They might not be the driving force behind the parts of the digital economy you care about, but they still count. They still make money for the services they use.
I’ve seen megameters used in the context of astronomical distances, but not terrestrial ones. I think terrestrially, the familiarity of kilometers helps with a sense of scale.
it will UNLEASH its ability to differentiate between there and their and its and it’s.
Perfectly acceptable answer
Yeah, imperial units are terrible. 1/3 cup nuts, 1/2 cup flour…
More granular units exist, but they’re not easier to use and so no one does. The only reason anyone would refuse to switch to metric is because “it’s always been done that way around here”
Edit: typo
Firefox can search your bookmarks. I’d be surprised if another browser couldn’t, but it probably isn’t as easy as just using the address bar
Unless you think the recent decision was very based, I don’t think our opinions are all that different.
I mean, I don’t begin to understand it, and it terrifies me. But at least it’s far away from me for now.
Truth, but it’s three more key presses when I can just click the bookmark under the address bar instead of clicking the address bar. Takes you three times longer!
If it’s any slight consolation whatsoever, the Bible quotes being used as evidence was just from the concurring opinion (that came to the same conclusions for other reasons from the majority), written by the chief justice of that court.
Schools I’ve worked at have all had analog clocks for all their time pieces, unless a particular teacher brought their own. Or the clocks on computers, but those weren’t always consistently reliable.
On the other hand, quarter inch and half mile and such are meant to be precise?
I’ve seen mK used numerous times, but I haven’t seen, like MK for internal temperatures of stars or things. I imagine because those are more “for fun” numbers while the precise temperatures in a low temperature physics lab are four technical purposes.
Like a fancy butler with a towel on his arm, except, you know. On his dick.
Oh, wait, hey! I actually did say basically this!
The Vulcan science directorate has determined that time travel is impossible.