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Started by downix, September 01, 2014, 09:01:52 PM

Ironwolf

it once was 75 and I think they upped it to 150

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Reaper

Quote from: Dareon Kale on November 21, 2014, 03:07:05 PM
That gives me an idea for a character named Generic 8675309.

Hey!  How did you get Jenny's number?
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Taceus Jiwede

Quote from: LordReaper on November 21, 2014, 09:28:18 PM
Hey!  How did you get Jenny's number?

Damnnn you!  Now that song is stuck in my head.  At least I like the song.

Sinistar

Quote from: Ironwolf on November 21, 2014, 06:22:35 PM
it once was 75 and I think they upped it to 150

Correct, 150 was the limit. 
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ivanhedgehog

Quote from: LordReaper on November 21, 2014, 09:28:18 PM
Hey!  How did you get Jenny's number?

it was written on the wall. I had a character named jenny 8675309. I got reactions all the time

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My step-grand daughter is named Jenni, she is five, we used that song (with altered numbers) to teach her our home phone number which she sings when she she recites her phone number to her teacher.  ;D
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Solitaire

Have just noticed that Downix hasn't been on the forums since 07/11/2014?

Could he be away sorting out a deal....?
Could he be to excited to come on the forums due to some possible good news...?
Or could he just be on a family holiday...? 

I'm hoping for either of the first two choices  ;)
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#4229
Neither, it's forum rash.

He went to get some ointment.
It'll be a few months before it clears up.
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-Random CoHer: "Why does the sky turn green during Rikti invasions?"
-Me:"Rikti Monkey farts"
-Random CoHer: "I'm going to you for all my questions from now on!"

Aggelakis

Quote from: Saint Sanguinor on November 22, 2014, 02:12:56 PM
Have just noticed that Downix hasn't been on the forums since 07/11/2014?

Note (for those of us who do dates differently): last visit November 6. Not July 7.

(This is why you'll never see me write dates in that format. It's always written out.)
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Solitaire

Quote from: Aggelakis on November 22, 2014, 05:59:46 PM
Note (for those of us who do dates differently): last visit November 6. Not July 7.

(This is why you'll never see me write dates in that format. It's always written out.)

UK for you  ;) Never understood the method of putting the month first ???
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MM3squints

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Quote from: Saint Sanguinor on November 22, 2014, 02:12:56 PM
Have just noticed that Downix hasn't been on the forums since 07/11/2014?

Your setting is set as European Standard/NATO Standard where it is Day/Month/Year

Quote from: Saint Sanguinor on November 22, 2014, 08:57:54 PM
UK for you  ;) Never understood the method of putting the month first ???

I'm assuming it's just someone the US did to stand out. Kind of like how we are on the Standard instead of the metric. Sure metric in all conceivable sense makes more sense (12 in = 1 foot, 3 foot = 1 yard... for something that is "Standard, there isn't a standard conversion rate like how metric dose it xD), but we're 'Merica! We take stuff, bastardize it, and call it American xD

FloatingFatMan

^ It's called "Imperial" actually, not "standard".  And in the UK, we used an annoying mixture of both imperial AND metric, just to confuse everyone! :p

Taceus Jiwede

Quote from: MM3squints on November 22, 2014, 10:48:56 PM
Your setting is set as European Standard/NATO Standard where it is Day/Month/Year

I'm assuming it's just someone the US did to stand out. Kind of like how we are on the Standard instead of the metric. Sure metric in all conceivable sense makes more sense (12 in = 1 foot, 3 foot = 1 yard... for something that is "Standard, there isn't a standard conversion rate like how metric dose it xD), but we're 'Merica! We take stuff, bastardize it, and call it American xD

If I am not mistaken the foot=12 inches measurement came from a King.  People would build things using heel to toe measurements (feet) until one day the King decided it was no longer a rough estimate and would be an actual measurement of his foot (12 inches).  Which would mean this is not a creation of America, seeing how America has never had any Kings.

MM3squints

Quote from: Taceus Jiwede on November 22, 2014, 11:29:31 PM
If I am not mistaken the foot=12 inches measurement came from a King.  People would build things using heel to toe measurements (feet) until one day the King decided it was no longer a rough estimate and would be an actual measurement of his foot (12 inches).  Which would mean this is not a creation of America, seeing how America has never had any Kings.

Not an American origin, but America is the one of the few countries (if I remember correctly there are 2-4 other countries that hasn't officially adopted the metric system) that use the Standard measurement for some reason.

Edit: Oh I see where the confusion for the origins of Standard was when I said "we bastardized and make it American." I was referring to food, culture, sports, etc

darkgob

Quote from: FloatingFatMan on November 22, 2014, 11:19:18 PM
^ It's called "Imperial" actually, not "standard".  And in the UK, we used an annoying mixture of both imperial AND metric, just to confuse everyone! :p

We do the same.

Cailyn Alaynn

You guys want to talk about confusing measurements....

Try working on a 1980s truck from an American company (GMC Sierra) built in Canada, and worked on by a bunch of different yahoos over the years.
Every other bolt was metric, every other other was imperial.

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Quote from: Aggelakis on November 22, 2014, 05:59:46 PM
Note (for those of us who do dates differently): last visit November 6. Not July 7.

(This is why you'll never see me write dates in that format. It's always written out.)
To be nice i always write it out as something like 7 November 2014. The actual standard is more like 20141107, but that's less human readable for most people even if it simplifies chronological sorts. In any event i have to consciously force myself to do that weird Month/Day/Year thing on forms that require it (of which there are many), it just seems so illogical.
So far so good. Onward and upward!

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Quote from: Nyx Nought Nothing on November 23, 2014, 05:11:17 AMThe actual standard is more like 20141107,

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