I find it ironic that the same people who pretend to know and use haskell also pretend to measure everything in metric. The funny thing is that neither has any real benefit over conventional methods and is only used to appear non-mainstream.
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What's your favourite programming language and which Touhou character would you fuck?
Stranger 2: UUUH Stranger 2: touhou :3 Stranger 1: Java Stranger 2: well.. Stranger 2: hmmm Stranger 1: Probably Stranger 2: suwako Stranger 2: sakuya <3 Stranger 2: patchouli is kinda cute somehow o_o Stranger 2: and of course alice and marisa C: Stranger 2: programming.. Stranger 1: And no idea about which touhou char id fuck xD Stranger 2: i'd say java Stranger 2: say almost everyone :3 Stranger 2: there are 99% girls xD Stranger 1: Yeah was just going to say they're almost all adorable so Stranger 2: ah you know touhou okay :33 Stranger 1: Ofc :P Stranger 2: <3 Stranger 2: :33 Stranger 2: well i'm gonna stick with sakuya Stranger 1: Do so :) btw asl? Stranger 2: m18 austria Stranger 1: Cool 20 m sweden here Stranger 2: nice Stranger 2: a friend of mine is from sweden Stranger 2: he works with a other friend as programmer Stranger 1: Maybe i know him 8D haha Stranger 2: thom orahim :p
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Yeah, 96% is just over half of the world, more if you don't count undeveloped jewnited shits of amerikka (which is accompanied by such countries as Burma and Liberia, and rightfully so)
>>11
The U.S. is already using metric in the sciences and whatnot. The only reason imperial units are still used by the general population is because of cultural inertia.