Kez
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fight
Dookie0119
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Who the fuck takes an electronic device anywhere near water?
SamBo:D
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I've played on my gameboy in the bath
usmarine
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SamBo:D wrote:

I've played with boys in the bath
ewwww
FFLink
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usmarine wrote:

SamBo:D wrote:

I've played with boys in the bath
ewwww
He didn't say that. I'm pretty sure you edited his post.
usmarine
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Thanks!                     Carl
Finray
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Sydney wrote:

Finray wrote:

Sydney wrote:

120v can be more lethal than 10.000 volts if the amperage is higher.
10 volts?

I'm kinda torn, regarding Kmars post. The internet isn't the devil, web 2.0, twitter, facebook, they're not the devil either. Neither are the people using them. Stupid, maybe, attention seekers, most definately, but there's no need to warn against them and say they're no substitute for friendships. Infact, I bet they boost friendships. If you see your friends during the day, and don't talk to them at night, I'm sure a friendship would benefit from more contact, ergo speaking on the internet.

But the whole Twitter thing is fucking stupid, and I really don't know why or how it caught on.
I saw that coming so I came prepared
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_po … imal_comma
Silly eskimos.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
FFLink
There is.
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usmarine wrote:

Thanks!                     Carl
That's also not my name.

You type a lot of crap (lol)
usmarine
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FFLink13 wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Thanks!                     Carl
That's also not my name.

You type a lot of crap (lol)
Carlie?
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|5800|Catherine Black

FFLink13 wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Thanks!                     Carl
That's also not my name.

You type a lot of crap (lol)
Marc.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
FFLink
There is.
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Ha ha, correct
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|5800|Catherine Black

FFLink13 wrote:

Ha ha, correct
I'm creepy huh.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png
FFLink
There is.
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Finray wrote:

FFLink13 wrote:

Ha ha, correct
I'm creepy huh.
In a sexy way
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|6855|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Finray wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Finray wrote:


10 volts?

I'm kinda torn, regarding Kmars post. The internet isn't the devil, web 2.0, twitter, facebook, they're not the devil either. Neither are the people using them. Stupid, maybe, attention seekers, most definately, but there's no need to warn against them and say they're no substitute for friendships. Infact, I bet they boost friendships. If you see your friends during the day, and don't talk to them at night, I'm sure a friendship would benefit from more contact, ergo speaking on the internet.

But the whole Twitter thing is fucking stupid, and I really don't know why or how it caught on.
I saw that coming so I came prepared
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_po … imal_comma
Silly eskimos.
Silly Eskimos? Silly Britons tbh, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe using periods to separate.
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6702|Devon, England

Sydney wrote:

Finray wrote:

Sydney wrote:


I saw that coming so I came prepared
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_po … imal_comma
Silly eskimos.
Silly Eskimos? Silly Britons tbh, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe using periods to separate.
When you read this number aloud: "1.2" (Or "1,2" to you, I guess?)

What do you say?

We say "One point two".

A full stop/decimal is a "point". A comma's a separator and when used in a sentence, it gives an indication to pause, but not stop the sentence.

So when you read 1,234,532 you usually read them all in parts "1 million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and thirty two."

It just makes sense.

[/lesson]
CammRobb
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Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|5800|Catherine Black

FFLink13 wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Finray wrote:

Silly eskimos.
Silly Eskimos? Silly Britons tbh, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe using periods to separate.
When you read this number aloud: "1.2" (Or "1,2" to you, I guess?)

What do you say?

We say "One point two".

A full stop/decimal is a "point". A comma's a separator and when used in a sentence, it gives an indication to pause, but not stop the sentence.

So when you read 1,234,532 you usually read them all in parts "1 million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and thirty two."

It just makes sense.

[/lesson]
I was going to write this but I was too busy eating cake.

inb4lie
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FFLink
There is.
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I was eating a donut at the time of writing
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|6855|Reykjavík, Iceland.

FFLink13 wrote:

Sydney wrote:

Finray wrote:


Silly eskimos.
Silly Eskimos? Silly Britons tbh, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe using periods to separate.
When you read this number aloud: "1.2" (Or "1,2" to you, I guess?)

What do you say?

We say "One point two".

A full stop/decimal is a "point". A comma's a separator and when used in a sentence, it gives an indication to pause, but not stop the sentence.

So when you read 1,234,532 you usually read them all in parts "1 million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and thirty two."

It just makes sense.

[/lesson]
I say 1,2 "Einn komma tveir", (one comma two).

But I suppose I should use the "English way" when speaking English
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6702|Devon, England

Sydney wrote:

FFLink13 wrote:

Sydney wrote:


Silly Eskimos? Silly Britons tbh, UK and Ireland are the only countries in Europe using periods to separate.
When you read this number aloud: "1.2" (Or "1,2" to you, I guess?)

What do you say?

We say "One point two".

A full stop/decimal is a "point". A comma's a separator and when used in a sentence, it gives an indication to pause, but not stop the sentence.

So when you read 1,234,532 you usually read them all in parts "1 million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and thirty two."

It just makes sense.

[/lesson]
I say 1,2 "Einn komma tveir", (one comma two).

But I suppose I should use the "English way" when speaking English
Oh, so you actually say "Comma"? Seems strange... lol

What about when reading a large positive number? Do you clear your throat between each section?
Mutantbear
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Romanians
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Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|6855|Reykjavík, Iceland.

FFLink13 wrote:

Sydney wrote:

FFLink13 wrote:


When you read this number aloud: "1.2" (Or "1,2" to you, I guess?)

What do you say?

We say "One point two".

A full stop/decimal is a "point". A comma's a separator and when used in a sentence, it gives an indication to pause, but not stop the sentence.

So when you read 1,234,532 you usually read them all in parts "1 million, two hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and thirty two."

It just makes sense.

[/lesson]
I say 1,2 "Einn komma tveir", (one comma two).

But I suppose I should use the "English way" when speaking English
Oh, so you actually say "Comma"? Seems strange... lol

What about when reading a large positive number? Do you clear your throat between each section?
No, we say it exactly the same as in English, since you don't say "comma" or "period" in large numbers. Only difference is we write a period instead of a comma in large numbers, like I did earlier in this thread.

10.000 = Ten thousand
10,000 = Ten comma null null null
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6702|Devon, England

Sydney wrote:

FFLink13 wrote:

Sydney wrote:


I say 1,2 "Einn komma tveir", (one comma two).

But I suppose I should use the "English way" when speaking English
Oh, so you actually say "Comma"? Seems strange... lol

What about when reading a large positive number? Do you clear your throat between each section?
No, we say it exactly the same as in English, since you don't say "comma" or "period" in large numbers. Only difference is we write a period instead of a comma in large numbers, like I did earlier in this thread.

10.000 = Ten thousand
10,000 = Ten comma null null null
I meant in the way that we read it like you would read a sentence with commas in, rather than 3 separate sentences.

Probably a bad point to make, but it's one either way.

Basically English > All

<3
SamBo:D
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englandish
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6702|Devon, England

SamBo:D wrote:

englandish
Englishland.

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