One day, hopefully American Standard measurement will die along with closed source and the RIAA. Until then, I'll keep asking people "How many meters is that?" and getting weird looks. At least we don't use it with microprocessor stats. New Pentium X! At 1/24 of 1/8 of 1/12 of 1/8 an inch, or something like that, this things breaks integer calc... How long till we hit 1 nm, you think? Back on topic:
This is definitely weird, but I honestly think it will be a different technology that proves vital over the next 10 years. Like the internet. If more elderly people used it, health awareness could be a lot better than it is. And just think if we didn't have to have them on the road trying to get to work on time anymore!
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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One day, hopefully American Standard measurement will die along with closed source and the RIAA. Until then, I'll keep asking people "How many meters is that?" and getting weird looks. At least we don't use it with microprocessor stats. New Pentium X! At 1/24 of 1/8 of 1/12 of 1/8 an inch, or something like that, this things breaks integer calc... How long till we hit 1 nm, you think? Back on topic:
This is definitely weird, but I honestly think it will be a different technology that proves vital over the next 10 years. Like the internet. If more elderly people used it, health awareness could be a lot better than it is. And just think if we didn't have to have them on the road trying to get to work on time anymore!