💬 Heather Denich doesn't like numbers.

I say we use binary. That would make this one 111000. Or may be Hexadecimal where it would be 38 (and Super Bowl LX becomes 3C). I get the crying over it being only stupid people who don't get it, but the same could be said for those who don't get hex or binary. Maybe we should have the commentators speak in French as it sounds more eloquent.
Imagine reading a play by play on a football game:

100th and 1000 at the 11001, 110000 seconds left in the 100th. 🤔
 
150 meters to go on 2nd down. We as a country are too lazy to do the metric system. 700 kilometers to ttown seems like a long way. Didn't they try it in the 70s or 80s. All the building codes and rules about acres and baking is just too hard. Metric tools means you buy 2 sets of wrenches. PITA
 
150 meters to go on 2nd down. We as a country are too lazy to do the metric system. 700 kilometers to ttown seems like a long way. Didn't they try it in the 70s or 80s. All the building codes and rules about acres and baking is just too hard. Metric tools means you buy 2 sets of wrenches. PITA
They pretended to try it in the 70's but there was no real plan and nothing making people comply. Absolutely no reason not to go metric other than the fact that I know off the top of my head that 220 pounds and 6 feet tall is pretty big dude but 99.8 Kg and 1.83 meters doesn't seem very big.
 
They pretended to try it in the 70's but there was no real plan and nothing making people comply. Absolutely no reason not to go metric other than the fact that I know off the top of my head that 220 pounds and 6 feet tall is pretty big dude but 99.8 Kg and 1.83 meters doesn't seem very big.
"Their offensive line averages 136 Kg's, Pawl!"
 
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