Never underestimate the ability of college kids to do dumb things:
http://tech.mit.edu/V130/N29/gallonchallenge.html
------------------------------------
“Come celebrate AMERICA’S BIRTHDAY with class!” Patrick C. McDaniel ’13 wrote 
to 
summer residents of East Campus on July 3. “Join us tomorrow for the GALLON 
CHALLENGE!” 

This Fourth of July, participants to the Gallon Challenge were encouraged to 
consume and retain a gallon of milk within one hour in order to show their 
patriotism. 

-----------------------------------
 
I can even accept that in the Boston area, buying gallon containers of milk is 
the easiest way to conduct such a challenge, so I'm not horrified by the choice 
of units.  I am horrified to hear an MIT student say this:
 
----------------------------------
Johnson said that he felt more patriotic after drinking all the milk. “What 
better way to reinforce the imperial measurement system. Who wants to 
participate in the 3.7854 liters challenge? Probably a bunch of lame metric 
system types,” Johnson said.
-------------------------------
 
When I was there (1960's), all courses were taught in metric (at least in all 
the departments in which I took courses).  What type of scientist or engineer 
will this poor lad become with an attitude like this (probably a rocket 
scientist).

Reply via email to