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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
1 - Henry Ford got to choose which side of the road, he lived where?
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Which then begs the question, why did some snooty British dipshit decide that since the US was going use the right side of the road we'd better switch everything up and drive on the left?
No matter how you slice it that was a dumb decision. :D
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2. It makes more sense to say December 1st, 2009 instead of saying 1st of December 2009. They both are correct, one is just easier and sounds less snobby or aka British.
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True, all true.
While we're at it, why isn't the whole world up to speed on the correct way of writing monetary amounts?
USA & Canada: $1,895.00
Europe: $1,895,00
There's a comma where a decimal point should be. It's stupid and confusing at our banks. Of course I'd love to have my bank teller make a mistake and deposit 1.8 mill into my account so maybe I should just let it go. :D