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Interesting unit of measurement! I wonder how many smoots Tanuki Mar 2023 #1
I think that the metric equivalent for measuring asteroids markodochartaigh Mar 2023 #6
Yeah, really... robbob Mar 2023 #9
Insulin units are calculated to equal the amount of insulin needed grantcart Mar 2023 #21
The mass of ducks is not used in astrophysics, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2023 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2023 #33
Americans will use any kind of measurement to avoid using the metric system! tblue37 Mar 2023 #38
Yes when discussing space objects... EX500rider Mar 2023 #2
I want to have the job of thinking up comparisons like Sogo Mar 2023 #3
That's a weird unit of measure. Could you convert it to Corgi's for me? n/t Mister Ed Mar 2023 #4
The rest of the world more sensibly measures in crocodiles. meadowlander Mar 2023 #14
I have to wonder... LudwigPastorius Mar 2023 #5
Americans will use ANY system of measurement to avoid the metric system. Happy Hoosier Mar 2023 #7
I'm definitely one of those Americans. BComplex Mar 2023 #22
As an engineer, I'm so frustrated. Happy Hoosier Mar 2023 #30
Alligators, take note: Beastly Boy Mar 2023 #8
They just wanted to say 69 Polybius Mar 2023 #10
Is it weight or distance? BlueSpot Mar 2023 #11
Asteroid barreling toward earth, newdayneeded Mar 2023 #12
What's its velocity? central scrutinizer Mar 2023 #13
**snort** Talitha Mar 2023 #19
seriously, alligators? Shellback Squid Mar 2023 #15
How big is the standard alligator? Retrograde Mar 2023 #16
Sounds like a croc to me. oasis Mar 2023 #17
+1 Emile Mar 2023 #28
Is that a metric alligator? keithbvadu2 Mar 2023 #18
Graphic: BWdem4life Mar 2023 #20
I'd love to know Conjuay Mar 2023 #23
That was just so they could say "See you later, alligator" when it passed the planet. Nerds. betsuni Mar 2023 #24
"69" eh.....? Hmmmm. PCIntern Mar 2023 #25
From little green men to big green alligators. It sounds like Buns_of_Fire Mar 2023 #26
Shouldn't that be Alligateroid? robbob Mar 2023 #35
It's expected to fly past the earth in 4 and one half Scaramuccis. panader0 Mar 2023 #27
This Thread Turned Out Hilarious ProfessorGAC Mar 2023 #29
So, not only could it have "ruined a continent", but it also could have "flattened a structure"? Tom Rinaldo Mar 2023 #31
And cause a forest fire. Nevilledog Mar 2023 #37
Now ain't soon enough! Iggo Mar 2023 #41
Looks like it hit us edhopper Mar 2023 #34
. Iggo Mar 2023 #42
How does that translate to Brazilian crocodiles? Renew Deal Mar 2023 #36
A brazilian is a much larger number than 69. nt hack89 Mar 2023 #39
69...brazilian...too...many...jokes... Iggo Mar 2023 #43
A satellite was able to get a close up photo as it passed sarisataka Mar 2023 #40
What I like is when they said the whole alligator, not just one part. friend of a friend Mar 2023 #44
Classes of asteroid sizes for U.S. standards of measurement ThoughtCriminal Mar 2023 #45
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