kiloran wrote:Time is very simple. Here's a short tutorial from Dave Allen..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI
--kiloran
Dave Allen... comic genius
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kiloran wrote:Time is very simple. Here's a short tutorial from Dave Allen..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI
--kiloran
pje16 wrote:kiloran wrote:Time is very simple. Here's a short tutorial from Dave Allen..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI
--kiloran
Dave Allen... comic genius
kiloran wrote:Time is very simple. Here's a short tutorial from Dave Allen..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI
--kiloran
Lootman wrote:Some of the better American bars (usually brewpubs or craft beer bars) make a point of serving "imperial pints" i.e. 20 fluid ounces. And that great American tradition the pitcher of beer is usually 60 fluid ounces or 3 British-sized pints
redsturgeon wrote:Just heard an American on a TV show confused at what time "a quarter past 7" was.
She interpreted it as 7.25.
Can anyone guess her rationale?
John
redsturgeon wrote:Just heard an American on a TV show confused at what time "a quarter past 7" was.
She interpreted it as 7.25.
Can anyone guess her rationale?
John
servodude wrote:redsturgeon wrote:Just heard an American on a TV show confused at what time "a quarter past 7" was.
She interpreted it as 7.25.
Can anyone guess her rationale?
John
Cos if u don't do math then "a quarter" just means 25c?
bluedonkey wrote:Slightly related -
I use "mid-day" to mean 12 noon exactly. Recently someone took this to mean "some time approximately in the middle of the day".
Lootman wrote:bungeejumper wrote: when in Rome, to talk as the Romans do. Well, except when they talk about gallons and quarts, because nobody likes getting short measures. The best case yet for metric measures, but one which the world's largest near-island has yet to grasp.
Like anything, it is a breeze once you get used to it. Call a US pint 16 fluid ounces rather than 20
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