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In English, we use 3,000 to write three thousand. In Spanish, they use 3.000 to write three thousand. In English, we use 1.8 to write one and eight-tenths. In Spanish, they use 1,8 to write one and eight-tenths.
[S-HIGHLIGHT]Although I prefer my American systems because AMERICA IS THE HIPSTER COUNTRY![/S-HIGHLIGHT]
This.
Regarding the current topic, I remember seeing a book that had a whole bunch of similar stupid laws in various states; wish I had it with me now. I think
Ripley's Believe It Or Not!: Planet Eccentric!, a book I currently own, also features a few of them as trivia. The
only one that made sense was one that I think stated that once you're on a game show, you can't be on another one for a certain period of time; a year or so IIRC. IMO, it makes sense so one person isn't hoarding all of the prize/contest money...
I'm still wondering exactly
what were the thought processes of the people who enacted those dumb laws, and when those stupid laws will actually be
abolished, because there's probably some obscure strict police officer somewhere who will try to annoyingly
enforce those laws. -_- Laws like these make me weep for humanity at times, because: 1. someone
approved those laws, and 2. most likely, someone probably got into a seriously stupid accident (possibly Darwin Award worthy? idk) that somehow required those laws to be made. Sigh...
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Since we're on the subject of stupid laws: In Florida, it is illegal for a person to *ahem* touch a porcupine.
Um...so exactly what are you supposed to do if the porcupine touches
you? :cer_confused:
First TCTI post in like 4 months... @_@