Non-IT News Thread
-
South Carolina Highway: 70 miles of I-95 Closed Due to Flooding
The South Carolina Department of Transportation closed a section of the highway between the I-20 and I-26 interchanges Sunday due to flooding from storms.
-
Guatemala Landslide: Death Toll Reaches 131 After Disaster in Santa Catarina Pinula Suburb, Officials Say
Rescue workers brought in heavy machinery Sunday to accelerate the search following the disaster that left many homes buried. Guatemalan authorities said around 300 people remain missing.
-
-
@scottalanmiller said:
The bad crap coming from England was rapidly rectified on their side too. The US ended up being a non-free slave country a lot longer than it likely would have been had the Revolution not happened and protected slavery for another century.
I'm not sure if it was known, could have been known that that 'bad crap' would be rectified so quickly - but then it might have only been rectified because of the Revolutionary War.
I agree that it's unfortunate that slavery hung on as long as it did here, and that would have probably been removed much earlier as you mention had we still been under British rule. -
@Dashrender said:
I'm not sure if it was known, could have been known that that 'bad crap' would be rectified so quickly - but then it might have only been rectified because of the Revolutionary War.
Doubtful that the Revolution had much impact. To the British that was a minor war of little consequence, even at its time. They had so many, much larger and scary wars going on. That one was minor. Things improved when the monarch died of natural causes.
-
Trans-Pacific free trade deal agreed
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34444799 -
World Bank: Extreme poverty 'to fall below 10%'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-34440567 -
Syria conflict: Turkish jets intercept Russian plane
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34441201 -
French Riviera floods: Death toll rises to 19
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34443189 -
-
Back to the Future Part II: Pepsi to Release Limited Edition Bottle Featured in Film, Report Says
The bottle of "Pepsi Perfect" is designed to look like the one Marty McFly is given during the second film, USA Today reports. The 6,5000 bottles will be released Oct. 21 and sold for $20.15 each.
-
It was USA Today that got the odd 6,5000 wrong. No idea what number they meant to say.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
It was USA Today that got the odd 6,5000 wrong. No idea what number they meant to say.
Interesting side note: Japan delimits numbers in groups of 4 like that.
-
@mlnews said:
Back to the Future Part II: Pepsi to Release Limited Edition Bottle Featured in Film, Report Says
The bottle of "Pepsi Perfect" is designed to look like the one Marty McFly is given during the second film, USA Today reports. The 6,5000 bottles will be released Oct. 21 and sold for $20.15 each.
I'll buy one if possible!
-
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It was USA Today that got the odd 6,5000 wrong. No idea what number they meant to say.
Interesting side note: Japan delimits numbers in groups of 4 like that.
Do they use commas?
-
@Dashrender said:
@mlnews said:
Back to the Future Part II: Pepsi to Release Limited Edition Bottle Featured in Film, Report Says
The bottle of "Pepsi Perfect" is designed to look like the one Marty McFly is given during the second film, USA Today reports. The 6,5000 bottles will be released Oct. 21 and sold for $20.15 each.
I'll buy one if possible!
At that price I am guessing that it will be pretty possible.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@mlnews said:
Back to the Future Part II: Pepsi to Release Limited Edition Bottle Featured in Film, Report Says
The bottle of "Pepsi Perfect" is designed to look like the one Marty McFly is given during the second film, USA Today reports. The 6,5000 bottles will be released Oct. 21 and sold for $20.15 each.
I'll buy one if possible!
At that price I am guessing that it will be pretty possible.
65,000 bottles - I'm thinking they will be sold out in under 5 mins.
-
Pepsi will make over a million dollars just on letting people buy a quirky bottle!
-
@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It was USA Today that got the odd 6,5000 wrong. No idea what number they meant to say.
Interesting side note: Japan delimits numbers in groups of 4 like that.
Do they use commas?
When using western 3 digit grouping, yes.
When using Japanese grouping, it is not wrote with commas, but with a kanji character for the grouping. -
I found an article that said 6500 bottles, not 65 thousand bottles..These will be sold out in under 1 min.