microwave chips (microwave fries for our friends from across the pond) are horrible. I cant find anything else to eat (too much effort to cook) but they taste like cardboard. I just thought id share that with you...
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microwave chips (microwave fries for our friends from across the pond) are horrible. I cant find anything else to eat (too much effort to cook) but they taste like cardboard. I just thought id share that with you...
What do you European freaks call potato chips? (that's right, you're freaks! metric system, lorries, improper names for sports and all!)
in england they are crisps
in france they are chips
So... do the french call "chips" (from this day forward, all words that are meant to have the European (read: wrong) definitions will be in quotes) fries?
actually govt. the Metric System is far more effecient than "their"english system... supposedly it is more widly used even in the U.S. than the english system
no, the french call fries (uk : chips) frités
tell him about cookies and biscuits iain... man how screwed up you people is. and..and crackers!!!
What about cookies and biscuits?
> supposedly it is more widly used even in the U.S. than the english system
I'd love to see some proof of that... (unless you meant in the scientific community)
> frités
I suppose it'd be fruitless to see what that directly translates to :)
>I'd love to see some proof of that... (unless you meant in the scientific community)
thats exactly what i meant... though i could have said so i guess.
OK, that makes more sense, although I think the only reason it's so widely used is to keep to the SI standard.
actually the reason i think it's more used is the fact that it is just easier to use and understand! it makes sense!!! EVERYTHINGS BASED ON TEN!!! like our numbering system!! it's so simple yet so genius!!... why can't anyone else see it that way...
Eh, everything else in science takes some time to wrap your head around, why not the numbering system?
hmm... i cant really say anything to that...
> i cant really say anything to that...
"Yes, Govtcheez, you are totally correct" would do nicely. For dramatic effect, stare straight ahead and speak in a monotone.
*imagine Steven Wright* "Yes, Govt. your absolutly right."
ah haa! but do you not believe the metric system is more efficient?
and BTW: you Title makes me uncomfortable.