Florida ounces
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Standard unit of methurement down south.
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Still a nonsense measurement. The metric system is vastly superior.
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Smartest person in Florida.
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Damn, I'm old enough to remember this post the first time it happened on Reddit. I laughed about this poor fool all day. Good times.
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Smartest person in Florida.
They self-actualized upon leaving the state. I'm telling you, that place is contaminated.
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Maybe there are stupid questions.
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I'll explain it to you, just give me a New York minute.
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Still a nonsense measurement. The metric system is vastly superior.
Ridiculous. The metric system is all the same. How many millimommies in a decamommy? I dunno, but it's 10 or 100 or 1000 or something like that. Everything is a factor of ten, and the unit conversions are even a factor of 10! You can look that up in a table, and a 6-year-old can properly measure things. Booooring!
Now look at the Imperial/English/Standard/US/Florida system: how many hogshead in a cubic furlong? Nobody knows offhand, so you have to get creative. Is it a US standard colonial, also called a tobacco hogshead? Or is it the British hogshead? It may depend on the contents, like whether it's brandy or sugar or fish (the species matters!). You can convert to firkins if you wish, but that's optional. As for furlongs, it used to depend on the horse, but sadly they standardized it to 40 rods, because German feet were longer than English feet, probably due to the toes. Fortunately, some states in the US still disagree on definitions, so the length may depend on the state. Once you figure that out, you can easily calculate that using a English wine hogshead and an international furlong leads to about 34,136,818.7 hogshead in a cubic furlong. Explain to me how that's not better than your silly metric system!
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It's not Florida Australia?
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This post did not contain any content.wrote last edited by [email protected]
As always, just a great unit of measure.
- Is called "fluid weight", but is actually a unit of volume. All liquids have the same density right?
- An "imperial fl.oz." is ~28.41mL
- A "US customary fl.oz." is ~29.57mL
- A "US food labeling fl.oz." is 30mL
Also found out that you have "liquid pints" and "dry pints" as well, for some reason.
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Every time I see "NSFW" my brain goes "New South Fucking Wales". Help.
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What is this front-end?
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Ridiculous. The metric system is all the same. How many millimommies in a decamommy? I dunno, but it's 10 or 100 or 1000 or something like that. Everything is a factor of ten, and the unit conversions are even a factor of 10! You can look that up in a table, and a 6-year-old can properly measure things. Booooring!
Now look at the Imperial/English/Standard/US/Florida system: how many hogshead in a cubic furlong? Nobody knows offhand, so you have to get creative. Is it a US standard colonial, also called a tobacco hogshead? Or is it the British hogshead? It may depend on the contents, like whether it's brandy or sugar or fish (the species matters!). You can convert to firkins if you wish, but that's optional. As for furlongs, it used to depend on the horse, but sadly they standardized it to 40 rods, because German feet were longer than English feet, probably due to the toes. Fortunately, some states in the US still disagree on definitions, so the length may depend on the state. Once you figure that out, you can easily calculate that using a English wine hogshead and an international furlong leads to about 34,136,818.7 hogshead in a cubic furlong. Explain to me how that's not better than your silly metric system!
As always, we catalog the creativity at [email protected].
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Maybe there are stupid questions.
No; stupid questions!
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What is this front-end?
Looks like Apollo for Reddit (screenshot is likely a few years old)
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reading this on voyager was a trip
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What is this front-end?
wrote last edited by [email protected]It is 1:1 with Voyager (just with reddit)
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It's how you measure your Kentucky Jelly.
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reading this on voyager was a trip
wrote last edited by [email protected]Is that iOS? It looks different here on Android and I can't tell how much of it is because I customized it. I don't quite remember how I customized it but I remember that I did.
My buttons are colored orange instead of blue, that's definitely something I would do. The share button looks different, as does the top bar with the back button.