Or it could be used as a system of measurement....
"Wow...I just saw a bear that was 3 manleaps long!"
"Where is the post office? Oh...about 250 manleaps up 4th street."
"This pill gives you a 1/2 manleap extention to your manhood!"
haha...
At 15:20 2008-07-20, Paul Trusten, R.Ph. wrote:
Thirty-nine years ago tonight, I was being a bad boy.
At age 17, I was working as a nurse assistant at a Boston-area
hospital, and my
charge nurse asked me to check on a patient's restraints. I refused to go. I
was watching coverage of the only time in human history that a person would
FIRST arrive at a place other than earth. I guess the powers that be did
understand; I kept my job.
Neil Armstrong's simple lunar declaration of a "giant leap" in the
evolution of
humanity reminds us today of our potential for greatness as a species, if only
we continue to think of building instead of destroying. And, The U.S. space
program stands as a reminder that our technology CAN be second to none, if we
choose it to be. Metrication will surely help.
--
Paul Trusten, R.Ph.
Public Relations Director
U.S. Metric Association (USMA), Inc.
www.metric.org
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