hmmm27
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"Today You Learned", IMNSHO.
fresh_42 said:##^*)## I couldn't hear whether they - at least - still use feet or even change heights into meters.
Yes. (Whatever IMSNHO is).hmmm27 said:"Today You Learned", IMNSHO.
Just saying.Greg Bernhardt said:SMS messaging shorthand ("text-message-speak"), such as using "u" for "you", "please" for "please", or "wanna" for "want to" is not acceptable.
Ah but where deos one draw the line between acronyms and Textspeak?fresh_42 said:Just saying.![]()
In the sand, of course. Often just before a storm of next-generation users takes overDaveC426913 said:Ah but where deos one draw the line between acronyms and Textspeak?
Internet haboob.Tom.G said:In the sand, of course. Often just before a storm of next-generation users takes over
A skill essential for success in the social sciences.sbrothy said:Today I learned that turtles can breathe using their butt.
The wiki link I posted with info on hyperparasites may also be usual in that field. :)Hornbein said:A skill essential for success in the social sciences.
Useful of course. Useful.sbrothy said:The wiki link I posted with info on hyperparasites may also be usual in that field. :)
32 218 actors were born in Germany according to IMDb.fresh_42 said:TIL that Geordi, sorry, LeVar Burton was born in Germany. I only knew it from Seven of Nine, sorry, Jeri Ryan, Martin Lawrence, and Bruce Willis. Seems to be a good place to become an actor.
Maybe, although I obviously referred to US-American actors who were born in Germany. A comparison with Canada wouldn't make much sense in this respect as the industries (US and CA) are very intertwined.jack action said:Seems to me that Canada is a better place to become an actor.![]()
And since all your examples are children of US Army personnel stationed in Germany, a comparison with Canada wouldn't make much sense in this respect as there are no US Army bases in Canada.fresh_42 said:Maybe, although I obviously referred to US-American actors who were born in Germany. A comparison with Canada wouldn't make much sense in this respect as the industries (US and CA) are very intertwined.
These three countries are hard to compare anyway. I think Canada and Germany have comparable societies and laws, whereas Canada and the US merely share the same continent, or as my American friend puts it: Canada is the better America.jack action said:And since all your examples are children of US Army personnel stationed in Germany, a comparison with Canada wouldn't make much sense in this respect as there are no US Army bases in Canada.
Now that you mention it. While I really like a cold continental climate, i.e. cold and low humidity, she grew up in NM and even finds her German home too cold for large parts of the year. However, she still says it. But she is a lady, which in return means that she is no big fan of the second.berkeman said:But a lot colder. That counts for something...
There is a word for each lake in the mnemonic, as each lake starts with ‘L’, the mnemonic gives you five L words to help you remember that.symbolipoint said:BWV,
I do not understand your mnemonic. Five lakes and five L's. How does your mnemonic work?
John McCain was born in Panama. He was a natural US citizen.fresh_42 said:I wonder whether e.g. Bruce Willis could become president. He isn't born on American soil, but could he have disadvantages only because his father served his country?
BWV said:There is a word for each lake in the mnemonic, as each lake starts with ‘L’, the mnemonic gives you five L words to help you remember that.
symbolipoint said:BWV,
I do not understand your mnemonic. Five lakes and five L's. How does your mnemonic work?
The words are: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Eeri, OntarioBWV said:There is a word for each lake in the mnemonic, as each lake starts with ‘L’, the mnemonic gives you five L words to help you remember that.
That 80% of the reactions are laughs, I think...symbolipoint said:What am I missing?