Should D&D be more American?

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tleilaxu said:


macinaW??? macinaW>??>>>>>

It's mackinac you heathen! :D

Yeah yeah, I know. That's what you get when you deal with a person who can mispell his own name.

For the record, Mackinaw is an accepted alternate spelling, anymore. And not one I entierly disagree with, even if I normaly object to such things.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
The metric system is inconsistent. How come Europeans strongly prefer the metric system for linear, mass and volume measurements, for instance, but nobody has every proposed metric time? ;)

see the simpsons episode where MENSA takes over springfield..

btw our time measurement dates all the way back to the babylonians, who used a base 60 system...
 

Tsyr said:


Yeah yeah, I know. That's what you get when you deal with a person who can mispell his own name.

For the record, Mackinaw is an accepted alternate spelling, anymore. And not one I entierly disagree with, even if I normaly object to such things.

next you'll be wanting Sharlavoy and Markett :p
 

Sixchan said:
I too use Imperial measurements for D&D, but I'd rather have the Metric system in real life any day. Can anyone tell me (without looking in a book) how many cubic inches in a pint?

28.875 (hey, you didn't say anything about using google :) )
 

tleilaxu said:


next you'll be wanting Sharlavoy and Markett :p

Nah, those two I can manage OK... Just don't see how a "c" becomes a "w" sound...

You live around here at one point? Or you are stalking me and planning to snatch my eggo?
 




Sixchan said:


I too use Imperial measurements for D&D, but I'd rather have the Metric system in real life any day. Can anyone tell me (without looking in a book) how many cubic inches in a pint?

English pint or American pint? African or European swallow?
 

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