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New, standardized measurements with a pirate theme, one month (fashionably) late for Talk Like a Pirate Day.
-"A sunken skull" (mass, vol): 2.439 kg, or 1.4 L
-"a sabre's thickness" (length): 2mm
-"A doubloon" (mass, length): 7g, 6cm, 1 cm (thickness)
-"A doubloon's throw" (length): 100m
-"A
beard's length" (length): 30cm
-"A pegleg" (weight): 3.6 kg
-"A parrot's squawk" (volume): 80 dB
And so on and so forth as the language evolves.
EDIT: Recommended additions filtered through my own brain:
"Plank" (length): 2M
"1 Keel-haul" (length): 1km
"Tankard" (Volume): 750 mL
"Close as a cabin-boy's stubble" (length): .05mm
"Drop from the crow's nest" (time): 2.5 seconds
"Black as the inside o' me eyepatch" (intensity of light): 0 lux
"Dead Man's Chest" (Area) - 1.5 m^2
Doubloon's throw
http://www.chatterf...orge_and_walter.htm Walter Johnson launched a silver dollar 317 feet a few years ago... [shapu, Oct 12 2005]
Parrot's screech volume
http://www.thepolit...t.com/askjudy.shtml [shapu, Oct 12 2005]
Viscosity units
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscosity [2 fries], consider yourself shown. [Texticle, Oct 13 2005]
Perfect liquid
http://66.102.7.104...+viscosity%22&hl=en [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 14 2005]
(?) Miner's canary
http://www.craigsli.../vnn/103031507.html Early warning [AliMon, Oct 16 2005]
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"yardarm" or "plank" might be good for length |
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"tankard" for volume (Isn't that what they call that thing they drink ale from?) |
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That's a thick sabre. Good for bludgeoning people, not so good for cutting people. |
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[po], who's who kidding? You sayin' I'm a pirate? |
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[texticle]: I was thinking on the backside. |
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saying you know a tankard when you see one. |
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I must bone this idea for 2 reasons.
1: Measurements should be described insofar as they a greater or lesser than a standard.
2: The described standard should be colorfully off color, if not downright obscene. |
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EG: "Smaller than me parrots pecker"; "Rounder than a harlots bosom" etc. Though even those seem too tame to me. |
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/I was thinking on the backside/ |
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2mm may be more appropriate. |
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This idea may be teetering on the brink of a, lets all, list, and I really shouldn't but... |
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"Close as a cabin boys stubble" (length): smaller than a blonde one "Long as a crows nest drop" (time): 'bout 2.5 seconds "Black as an eye patch innard" (measure of light) nil "Slick as a scurvy dogs' slobber" (viscosity): currently no unit of measurement exists so you could be on to something... |
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No unit for viscosity?! Plenty. |
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[-]. Nothing against the idea. I've just seen more than enough pirate ideas this month. |
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Come back in a trip to the Barbary, then. |
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Ah. My bad, I been showed. I skimmed over this article, [link], a bit too quickly. Dang you Evelyn Woods! |
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1 Keel-haul-meter = 1 km
1 Jolly Rodger = 6 inches |
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//1 Jolly Rodger // = 30 minutes |
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An art work by Cornelia Parker as part of her Turner prize
1997 submission: a Georgian silver spoon drawn out into a
wire as long as the Niagara Falls are high. |
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How would pirates measure radiation? |
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"Webster's Pirate/Englih Dictionary" |
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//How would pirates measure radiation?// |
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There has to be something more original than that. |
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Perhaps more original, but I find it very satisfying to say. |
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//How would pirates measure radiation?//
With a Geiger counter? |
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Honestly, can you see a man with a peg leg, eye patch, a three-pointed hat, a parrot, and "booty" using a Geiger counter? |
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//"swag"// I think you're confusing pirate stereotypes with burglar stereotypes. |
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"Swag" is universal, but for the sake of evading argument, I'll change it to booty. |
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That's why pirates have parrots on their shoulders. If the parrot dies they know levels of radiation are too high. Just like miners and canaries (see link) |
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"Squawk! Pieces of Lithium Isotope 8" |
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He's really a cancer in the locker room. |
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(Yes, it did take me 10 months to think that up) |
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Shiver me timbers: unit of vibration. |
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A Dead Man's Chest = about 15 square feet. i.e. the minimum about of space 15 men (and a bottle of rum) can comfortably be expected to stand up in whilst a Yo-ho-hoing. |
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What's the volume of a cannonball, matey?
What's the volume of a cannonball, matey?
What's the volume of a cannonball, matey?
Ear-ly in the morning? |
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It be four thirds - Pie - Arrrrrrr Cubed,
It be four thirds - Pie - Arrrrrrr Cubed,
It be four thirds - Pie - Arrrrrrr Cubed,
Ear-ly in the morning! |
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I suspect a keel-haul would be far less than 1km. They generally ran from one side of the ship to the other, making even 30 meters a bit generous. |
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Cannonblast: measure of volume. |
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Doubloon: Mesure of weight |
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City on flames: Measure of luminosity |
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Wanton wench: measure of heat, equal to approximately 115 f each. |
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Wanton wenche's favors: Measure of time... varies greatly by user. |
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Broadside attack: Measure of time. |
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pace o'the deck: Measure of time. |
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Snap o' the jolly Roger: Measure of wind force. |
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Snaps o' the jolly Roger per paces o' the deck: Measure of wind speed. |
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I want to know who's throwing doubloons, so I can go around picking them up afterwards. Those things are valuable, you know. |
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Twice as much as a singloon... |
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Aharrrrrrrr!
What be ye metric measurements doing on the Spanish Main! Keel haul the filthy Eurocrats!! I think we need to re-establish the Firkin-Furlong-Fortnight alternative to SI... |
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The precision of focus, for a lens system or a projected image, should be measured in pints of rum, inversely proportional. |
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Radiation could go with a city on flames, but the wavelength of light should be measured in how many liquor stores and gun shops are burning with it. |
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Fourier analysis of waves could be generalized to the height of the sea, which can be measured in the number of steps a seasoned sailer needs to take to stay upright, with a correction factor as to whether one of the legs is made of wood. |
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The best unit of energy I can think of is in handfuls of black powder. |
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Then, there's always the unit of patience: how many steps you get to take off the plank before you're just kicked |
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