http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=death&a=*C.death-_*PhysicalQuantity- (http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=death&a=*C.death-_*PhysicalQuantity-)
The standard unit for death is death. Truefax.
O REILLY?
My mind is blown. The world has a new meaning... nothing makes sense now, to me
Jokes aside, whats the webpage thing?
ah but jubal, what base units is it derived from because as our physics teach has told us there are only 5 base units 4 of which he knows (1 was wrong so we corrected him)
My favourite units are the units of liking things.
Base unit = 1 Nice
10 Nices = 1 Sweet
10 Sweets = 1 Great
10 Greats = 1 Cool
10 Cools = 1 Awesome
10 Awesomes = 1 Epic
10 Epics = 1 Fabulous
I love just making stuff up on a whim.
Quote from: "Dripping D"ah but jubal, what base units is it derived from because as our physics teach has told us there are only 5 base units 4 of which he knows (1 was wrong so we corrected him)
Yes, and I showed him the actual list which has seven on it. :P
Quote from: "Nightangel"My favourite units are the units of liking things.
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10 Awesomes = 1 Epic
10 Epics = 1 Fabulous
Awesome is as far as it gets... There's nothing better than awesome.
True story.
Quote from: "Silver Wolf"Awesome is as far as it gets... There's nothing better than awesome.
True story.
Fabulous noobs awesome any day of the week.
What about eccentricity quotient?
This is defined as the energy per unit time diverted into unusual pursuits.
1 nJ (Nerdjoule) = 1 Joule of mental energy per second.
N.b. The brain uses approx 500 calories a day, which is about 2092J. 2092/24 is 87 J/hour, 1.45 J/min, 0.024 J/sec. Thus eccentricity quotient will be measured commonly in mnJ (Millinerdjoules, 0.001 nJ), or even Micronerdjoules, 10^-6 nJ.
Yeah, I like making up bogus units of measurement too. :P
I don't get the point of this topic. Anyone care to explain?
Thought for the day: Provide not the nero-poster with knowledge, for he shall beat you to death with it.
Lol. So probable and true xD
LOL!! I'll beat you with Mass, Volume, Height, Width, Space, Length and Area. Did I miss any?
Yes, *sly grin* TIME!!!
The power time ages you till you turn to dust. *Cackle*
(We really need an evil emoticon)
>:( Damb. Doesn't work :P
The base SI units are in fact distance (m), time (s), temperature (K), amount of substance (moles), mass (kg), electric current (A), and luminous intensity (candela).
All other units are derived. From mark's list:
Mass and Length are base.
Height is a length, so also base, as is width.
Area is m x m, aka m^2
Space and volume are the same, and are m x m x m, m^3.
That was... gibberish.