I answered, it got deleted
why would you convert 100km/h to ft per second? like, we have the metric system for a reason, damnit...
Yes, most of us are used to parts of the Metric System, such as litres for milk and gas for examples, but we all still use yards on the golf course, and the CFL .
The one that gets me is the use of the metric system for height and weight like in Europe.
2m tall? Is that tall? Seems tall?
You occasionally get asked for it on forms and I'm always using the calculator.
TIL I'm not a real man.Imperial is great for height and weight.
6'+ is tall. Less than 5' is tiny.
Real men are over 200 lbs and adults under 100 lbs are malnourished.
Off to dinner, so I'll keep this short: I have been using publicly available data on driver perception reaction times, used average deceleration speeds on dry road conditions, used math to calculate stopping distances, etc... and otherwise have gone out of my way to use data from available studies.
You keep bringing up F1 and drag racing which are not activities the average person undertakes. So they're irrelevant to the discussion. I suspect you keep doing so to undercut the fact that driver reaction times have a range that can exceed double the average.
Anyways, off I go. I'm happy to live with the knowledge we won't agree.
E: on my way to the LRT and some old dude in a tesla tried to turn right on a fresh green and got halfway into the crosswalk before he realized he f***ed up and almost hit someone.
One of the two is on the war path.Are you saying that your "stoned teenager" stream-of-consciousness rants are actually an elaborate ploy to skirt the censors? If so, I will look at them with a new appreciation
I am but a half fat man lmaoImperial is great for height and weight.
6'+ is tall. Less than 5' is tiny.
Real men are over 200 lbs and adults under 100 lbs are malnourished.
Which ones? I'm a bit surprised to see Feild hockey that high but anything popular in Asia or India is going to be up there.I don't believe these numbers
Hockey is popular in Africa, and no mention of North America? Seems legit
Pretty sure that logo is for field hockey.Hockey is popular in Africa, and no mention of North America? Seems legit
The whole things seems a little obscure. It uses countries, continents, and hemispheres as regions. India & Pakistan have less than 1.8 billion people combined. For baseball with the populations presented it would mean a little under half (1.2 billion) are fans.Which ones? I'm a bit surprised to see Feild hockey that high but anything popular in Asia or India is going to be up there.
So what? They are trying to describe where something is particularly popular, not the only place it's has fans, if it's country specific, use a country, if it's Continental, that's fine too.The whole things seems a little obscure. It uses countries, continents, and hemispheres as regions.
Ok, cricket is played outside of India and Pakistan though, it just happens to be extremely popular there.India & Pakistan have less than 1.8 billion people combined.
Again, just because it presents locations where it's particularly popular in doesn't mean that's the only regions where there are fans.For baseball with the populations presented it would mean a little under half (1.2 billion) are fans.
I’ve seen them on 3-4 sites before, but some have #3 as field and ice hockey combined.I don't believe these numbers
So what? They are trying to describe where something is particularly popular, not the only place it's has fans, if it's country specific, use a country, if it's Continental, that's fine too.
Ok, cricket is played outside of India and Pakistan though, it just happens to be extremely popular there.
Again, just because it presents locations where it's particularly popular in doesn't mean that's the only regions where there are fans.
Its also vague as to what a fan is. The threshold could be very high or very low, do you have to watch all the games, or actively follow a team, or just enjoy the occasional game.
It would be nice if it had sources, did they get these numbers by surveys, extrapolation from tv ratings or social media followers? Attendance at live events? Who knows.
Lol. Anything to argue.So what? They are trying to describe where something is particularly popular, not the only place it's has fans, if it's country specific, use a country, if it's Continental, that's fine too.
Ok, cricket is played outside of India and Pakistan though, it just happens to be extremely popular there.
Again, just because it presents locations where it's particularly popular in doesn't mean that's the only regions where there are fans.
Its also vague as to what a fan is. The threshold could be very high or very low, do you have to watch all the games, or actively follow a team, or just enjoy the occasional game.
It would be nice if it had sources, did they get these numbers by surveys, extrapolation from tv ratings or social media followers? Attendance at live events? Who knows.
We drive by alot on the way up to the cottage, always seems busy and a fun area for families. Also really good atv and snowmobile trail access if you're into that sort of thing.Anyone camp at camping Ideal in Val Des Bois? We just moved there from Alfred.
Gee always wanted a cottage. Must be nice.We drive by alot on the way up to the cottage, always seems busy and a fun area for families. Also really good atv and snowmobile trail access if you're into that sort of thing.
Well, the points you made weren't particularly relevant. Its not like baseball is only played in America and Japan, they could have completed left out the regions where the sports are popular with no real impact.Lol. Anything to argue.
You believe some random picture from the internet and want to argue it's validity based on what exactly? I showed 3 things why I didn't believe them. It doesn't really matter if you agree. Had it said people of Indian and Pakistani heritage then ok but it did not say that now did it?
Maybe vague would have been a better synonym.
like you said, "who knows".
Ok, so my kids play baseball and soccer, but don't follow any teams. Are they fans of the sport? I don't follow any NFL teams but get together with friends to watch games. Am I a fan of the sport even if I'm not a fan of any particular team?Those numbers seem exaggerated if you mean fan to be someone who actively takes interest in the team...ie watches all the games, stay on top of all the news and rosters and stats...
Someone who watches the sens like 6 times a year with friends and cane name a few players isnt what we call a fan.
I would probably die those numbers by a factor of 10 if not more.
Like, there aren't like 750,000 sens fans in Ottawa..(half the population)
There probably isn't even 75,000 fans in Ottawa though that would be a lot more accurate than 750,000.
Well, the points you made weren't particularly relevant. Its not like baseball is only played in America and Japan, they could have completed left out the regions where the sports are popular with no real impact.
There's certainly questions as to how they came to the numbers, which I pointed out, in my response, it's a discussion board and I'm discussing, sorry that you are so sensitive to having your position critiqued..
Ok, so my kids play baseball and soccer, but don't follow any teams. Are they fans of the sport? I don't follow any NFL teams but get together with friends to watch games. Am I a fan of the sport even if I'm not a fan of any particular team?
I think it's being lose with the term fan, but that's fine when identifying the popularity of a sport rather than a team.
Ahhh yeah good shout, missed that at first glance. Still though, third most popular in the world and big in Africa?Pretty sure that logo is for field hockey.