Comment While we're at it (Score 1) 538
Could someone explain to me why people always speak of the kilogram as the standard unit of mass and not the gram?
Could someone explain to me why people always speak of the kilogram as the standard unit of mass and not the gram?
Maybe it's so we'll be able to enjoy future Steven Seagal flicks?
If you keep removing all the plant waste from a farm and burying it elsewhere, wouldn't this deplete the soil of nutrients? I'm not a farmer, but I have to wonder.
What a bunch of wimps.
Here in southern California, a mere 5.5 would hardly even arouse anyone's interest. Probably make page 1 of the local section unless the Padres made a big trade; then it would be relegated to page 2.
I was in Kingston, Ont. (about 2 hours drive from the epicentre) eating my lunch on a picnic bench outside when people came rushing out of the office wide-eyed yelling, "Earthquake!" I didn't feel a thing. Honestly. If that was an earthquake, I've had bigger rumblings coming out of my stomach. Then again, I lived in Japan for a time. They know how to do earthquakes over there.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.