Hey, I just wanted to see, who the main readers/members of NSM were. So everyone who wants to be counted in my lazy NSM census, say AYE! Or something else, preferably witty.
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For a lack of a willingness to say something witty, I will respond with the predetermined reply, AYE.
POW! WILLY WAMMA! THE RADIO! SHAMA-LAMMA-DING-DONG!!!!
*cough**cough*...aye
Here? Not sure. :P
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Feel free not to, either ;)
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Yeah I'm here -or- AYE!
Whichever you prefer.
AYE!
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EYE!
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Shenanigans!
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Is it too late for the celsius?
Quote from: Taser9090 on March 03, 2010, 05:56:37 PMIs it too late for the celsius?
It's too late for farenheit.
Americans, honestly, what's wrong with celsius? It's so much easier!
I mean, like 37 degrees for freezing temp.? What's that all about?
But yeah.
We're used to Farenheit. We use celsius in science though. But I got the answer wrong... They didn't tell us the room temperature for celsius! Stupid student teacher.
Along with 12 inches making 1 foot, 3 feet making 1 yard, and 1760 yards making 1 mile? Who the hell came up with these units of measurement?!?!?!
Quote from: SuperFireKirby on March 06, 2010, 10:25:19 AMAlong with 12 inches making 1 foot, 3 feet making 1 yard, and 1760 yards making 1 mile? Who the hell came up with these units of measurement?!?!?!
You see, this is why they made weed illegal.
Apparently one of the space shuttles blew up because one group of scientists were using metric while the other was using the stupid system.
I will never tire of that anecdote.
Quote from: Taser9090 on March 06, 2010, 10:22:57 AMWe're used to Farenheit. We use celsius in science though. But I got the answer wrong... They didn't tell us the room temperature for celsius! Stupid student teacher.
Room temperature is about 300K which is 27 C I believe.
Quote from: Seeker on March 06, 2010, 02:55:55 PMApparently one of the space shuttles blew up because one group of scientists were using metric while the other was using the stupid system.
I will never tire of that anecdote.
Neither will I. :)
Quote from: Taser9090 on March 06, 2010, 10:22:57 AMWe're used to Farenheit. We use celsius in science though. But I got the answer wrong... They didn't tell us the room temperature for celsius! Stupid student teacher.
Also, science uses Kelvin. Silly foreigners. ;P
Quote from: KefkaticFanatic on March 06, 2010, 04:31:21 PMRoom temperature is about 300K which is 27 C I believe.
Kelvin-Celsius conversion is easy since they're using the same scale with only the "zeros" being different.
Kelvin/Celcius-Fahrenheit on the other hand...geez.
Fahrenheit (http://rcdb.com/m/4049.htm) has a Cobra Roll and a Norwegian Loop. That is the only good thing about it.
O_O Oh my, how things can get so off topic is beyond me.
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Quote from: Seeker on March 06, 2010, 02:55:55 PMApparently one of the space shuttles blew up because one group of scientists were using metric while the other was using the stupid system.
I will never tire of that anecdote.
Truly a classic. Yep, there goes a billion dollars.
hmmm...aye! tho, i havent been on in awhile to to lack of a power supply for my computer. so. well. uh. now i have one. so ill prolly be on NSM more now. im sure youre all very excited about this.
Quote from: PseudoMario16 on April 07, 2010, 06:28:07 PMhmmm...aye! tho, i havent been on in awhile to to lack of a power supply for my computer. so. well. uh. now i have one. so ill prolly be on NSM more now. im sure youre all very excited about this.
Is there a lack of a keyboard and therefore you are having to use a guitar hero controller to type?
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aye?