Where I am, the high this week is today, at a scorching 43F.Too warm. It melts before it gets to us. I mean it's 72F outside right now, hell when I lived in Canada that was time to go swimming.
Where I am, the high this week is today, at a scorching 43F.Too warm. It melts before it gets to us. I mean it's 72F outside right now, hell when I lived in Canada that was time to go swimming.
has anyone checked @SeungRyul 's pulse recently?Who can actually add some to the list?
I was told by @BUTUZ that @Montoya needed a contender in the TEST hot dudes department, so here I am!Hey, is it really you on your avatar...? -- Damn...!
I just wanted my wife to register on the forum; I changed my mind.
@habovh
Simple, to piss off the rest of the world and thumb our noses because we can.@Everyone else: please explain to me why would you prefer using the imperial system over the metric one, I still can’t fathom this nonsense and justify its use other than "that’s a habit".
This is weird to those not in the know, but the metric system is actually official in the US. You can't even cell a gallon of gas to the US military for example, without converting all the weights and measures to SI units (i.e. Metric).Simple, to piss off the rest of the world and thumb our noses because we can.
Yep, at times I do wonder how long the last bastions of a different measuring system will last especially since so much has already been converted. So the only explanation is simply one of tradition, pride, and taking pleasure in being a snowflake. It's not like US children are taught the metric system in school and engage in it in most science lessons.This is weird to those not in the know, but the metric system is actually official in the US. You can't even cell a gallon of gas to the US military for example, without converting all the weights and measures to SI units (i.e. Metric).
I thought we were supposed to be using Guilded?Thats a relic of the olden days when we had fewer members and knowing what each person held was important.
Now with 20,000 members it makes no difference what the hell you have because there is too much of everything!
WTF are we going to do with 148 Javelins anyway?
I get it, we are all proud of our little fleets we have acquired!
But most here do not care about how much money you spent or what ships you own. Instead its more about how much time you are spending with your fellow TESTies in Discord actually playing the game.
Some guy coming along and showing us his Legatus Pack means fuck all if he isn't actually playing the game.
A TESTie with a single Aurora who is playing regularly is far more valuable!
Clear Creek? Somewhere near Killeen, Texas?Not swimming. Nothing to swim in here except a creek called Clear Creek that is more muddy silt than water. The name is more wish than fact. That and I'm working today.
The US doesn't like being a world follower. :)Yep, at times I do wonder how long the last bastions of a different measuring system will last especially since so much has already been converted. So the only explanation is simply one of tradition, pride, and taking pleasure in being a snowflake. It's not like US children are taught the metric system in school and engage in it in most science lessons.
Well, Clear Creek is a small river that winds it's way from Fort Bend County, through Brazoria, and then between Harris and Galveston counties. I have no idea what feeds it, but where it ends is literally across the street from NASA in Clear Lake - which is also not very clear. I have no idea why they chose that name.Clear Creek? Somewhere near Killeen, Texas?
In fact, officially the entire US system is based on metric measures. A pound is defined as... whatever the heck the amount of milligrams that is. Notice that metric units are on every beer can, soft drink and chocolate bar, medication, even the stuff that I use to clean my glasses comes in 120mL bottles (about 4 ounces).The US doesn't like being a world follower. :)
Along the East side of West Fort Hood, running outside the fence by the Airfield is Clear Creek Road.Well, Clear Creek is a small river that winds it's way from Fort Bend County, through Brazoria, and then between Harris and Galveston counties. I have no idea what feeds it, but where it ends is literally across the street from NASA in Clear Lake - which is also not very clear. I have no idea why they chose that name.
My wife has some cousins that live up toward Killeen though, and we spend a little time every summer and Thanksgiving on another uncle's ranch near Rockdale about an hour drive South East.