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And if i fail.. well we play to get better at the game anyways hue :D

Lugignaf wrote:
Damn you European dating system!!!
Do you want to do this? DO YOU ****ING WANT TO DO THIS? IT IS ON!
Lets start from an end, with a order-oriented view.
Obviously you would start with either the lowest or highest measurement of time first, and since often the lowest(day) is the more valid info it would be smartest to put that first.
Putting the month earliest is from an order-oriented perspective ridicolous, why put the month the measurement inbetween first, it just doesn't make any sense. Also it's often not the month you're looking for, but the day you're looking for when you look at something like this, which again speaks in the direction of the european system.
Wanna go on? for a round 2 eh? well let's prolong it to a round 2.
The ****ing way you interpret a billion and a trillion. A billion at 10^9 that's just ridicolous. 10^9 has nothing to do with bi as the original billion 10^12 was, since 10^6*2=10^2. same with trillion being 10^12 but i quess you saw that comming. If you want me to continue i will gladly do so.
Also, signing up.
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Why does every European (or almost every European)
1st think they're always right
2nd give a **** as to how the US measures time?
A bit arbitrary if you ask me. It's like comparing 2 different roasts of coffee. They both taste just about the same, but you just gotta mention how you like your own style more.
I don't think it has anything to do with logic, we just want to be different. Who cares?
However I will concede the metric is infinitely easier to use, everything is so nice and neat.
1st think they're always right
2nd give a **** as to how the US measures time?
A bit arbitrary if you ask me. It's like comparing 2 different roasts of coffee. They both taste just about the same, but you just gotta mention how you like your own style more.
I don't think it has anything to do with logic, we just want to be different. Who cares?
However I will concede the metric is infinitely easier to use, everything is so nice and neat.
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