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Re: OT: Things One Qught Not Do Just Before Bed
Decide to pop into these forums 'just to see what's happening'. I'm quite sozzled and should have gone to sleep a few hours ago, yet here I am, going on a mad postathon.
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Just a few days ago, I was heating some soup on the stove and I started playing a game. By the time I remembered to check the soup, all the water that was in the soup was gone and the dried-up remnants of the soup was half-burned.
Another time, I was boiling a pot of water, but by mistake I turned on the wrong burner on the stove, one which happened to have the aluminum lid for the pot sitting on it. I walked away to play a game and then after a while I noticed a burning smell so I went to the kitchen. The lid was completely melted. Molten aluminum was dripping into the spill tray. It was hard to clean and the house smelled like burning for a few days after that. |
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Molten aluminum was difficult to clean up? The hell you say!
On a completely unrelated note, I find it most amusing that the Irish insert an extra 'I' in aluminum, pronouncing it aluMINIum. I don't know why that's relavent, but it's funny. No, really, it is. |
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I find it strange that americans DON'T pronounce it Aluminium like it's supposed to be.
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Oh noes! Not the Aussies too! And who are you calling American?
slaps Randallw around with a wet fish Wikipedia articles exist for both Aluminum and Aluminium. I'm sure there's a great story behind that discrepancy, I'm just to tired {AND CLEAN!) to find it. |
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Well, I'm in Canada and in school we always learned the spelling as aluminum, without the extra 'i' and most people I know say aluminum as well.
There have been arguments at work with our British coworkers about this as well as other discrepancies. |
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Like oregano?
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If it's an Irish pronounciation then probably it's that way here because of Australias huge Irish heritage. I for one am part Irish, but then I'm also part German, French, Scottish., and probably quite a few other ethnicities.
Edit: according to Wikipedia the US used to pronounce it properly but changed when someone put out a catalogue without adequately spell checking. |
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Bah. Aluminum just sounds better than aluminium.
Canadian pronunciation > those other people's pronunciation http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif |
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