Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.
It is true that Americans will always be the most stubborn and stereotypical people ever.
It depends on which stereotypes you're referring to. There are so many different kinds of stereotypical Americans that some will die out while others remain the same for all eternity.
Also. Fahrenheit sucks. Like really. Celsius is a lot better and more practical. 0 should always be the freezing point.
Celsius isn't any better than Fahrenheit, but Fahrenheit isn't any better than Celsius. They're both equally terrible. Fahrenheit is more exact in its use of whole numbers, but it has obscure boiling and freezing points. Celsius has easy freezing/boiling points, but it relies a lot more on decimals. Both use negatives in their measurements, which is why neither of them should be used by anybody who has any respect for logic.
Kelvin is the only accurate measurement. Zero is zero and there is nothing below it.
They're both equally terrible. Fahrenheit is more exact in its use of whole numbers, but it has obscure boiling and freezing points. Celsius has easy freezing/boiling points, but it relies a lot more on decimals. Both use negatives in their measurements, which is why neither of them should be used by anybody who has any respect for logic.
Well, you can always think of an other system and call it the Ernie15
Kelvin is the only accurate measurement. Zero is zero and there is nothing below it.
Actually the Kelvin is extremely terrible for casual usage. Normal people won't use the first 243.15 of the Kelvin at all. So its 243.15 of waste.
I love it how all of you wants the USA to have change. Even though we still use the Customary System, we still apply the metric system to our everyday lives. And because the USA passed the Education Amendments of 1974, the Metric Conversion Act of 1975, the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, and Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, our nation encourages Government Agencies to Manufacturers to Educational Agencies to learn and use the metric system.
That only applies to areas such as engineering, science, commerce, trade, etc. All regular folks still use the US Imperial system. One doesn't necessarily have to abide by encouragement.
This thread is not about that anymore. And no, you don't have the least amount of posts. Ghosts do.
Refer to the latest table of contents on page 300 that knight has kept track of for the topics that have been discussed in this thread. This thread's topic is depended on our randomness.
Oh for crying out loud. Why can't you metric miscreants just use the British Imperial system? After all God does (he's English in case you didn't know) and look how good things are going for him, presiding over the universe and all.
And while we're at it, why can't you all fly the Union Jack as a mark of respect to your betters?