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The US has some nice places to visit you know. Including the worlds largest hole in the ground, and some dead guys faces carved into the side of a mountain.
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If YOU want American Supremacy. Quote me correctly, please. I don't, necessarily. I'd be satisfied with English language supremacy and a universal measuring system.
Maverick, most of your "second-largest country" is snowy wasteland, just like Russia. Maybe someone could look up the largest "habitable area" country. Valium, it's NTG! I will beat this dead horse until everyone complies or I'M dead. Infinite Improbability as a name only exists as an ancient holdover. Within actual messages it's Nate, Nate the Great, NTG, Infinite Improbability (as a full name), Triforce, Infinity, NateDawg (guys from high school), any of these things. II is Roman for two. I am not a two.
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All hail Esperanto! *snicker*
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Hey! We have the polar bear capital of the world up there! It's no wasteland!
...What's wrong with snow? It's still on the land, and I believe that is what counts towards size, after all. We're bigger than you, and we're on top! If Earth was a prison...fill-in-the-blank. ;p Esperanto: the language of the future.
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Maverick: I have no idea why Russia. I just want to see it. And maybe knock a few chunks off so we can take our rightful place as largest country in the world!
NTG: "Rightful place?" If you want American supremacy... I meant Maverick (in a vague sort of way). There's nothing wrong with snow, it just shouldn't count in the final tally of a country's size, at least where bragging rights are concerned. Sa'ar: He did. You said "if YOU want", and he interpreted that "you" to mean "him", since you were addressing him. Of course, you could have meant "you" to mean "I", meaning you, which might make a bit of sense. Was that supposed to make sense? SI/metric isn't universal because Americans don't use it. That's the point.
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The Americans are not the universe. It's not universal because the ALIENS don't use it. Duh.
Snow counts. S'all I'm saying. You'd get pretty much every Canadian (except native Vancouverites maybe) agreeing if you marched into an open space (like Saskatchewan) and yelled 'snow sucks!' But if you said 'it also means the land it's on doesn't count!' you'd get a lot of arguments. And pitchforks. Mind you, that's what you'd get for going to Saskatchewan in the first place. And in December, 95% of Canada is snow. Does that mean only the Lower Mainland counts as Canadian land in December? Or it the rest supposedly uninhabitable just because there's no cities there? We could put cities there, but that would ruin the beauty of nature. I am also amused about how people started taking my jokes so seriously. You seem to not realize sarcasm is my default inflection, especially with the ridiculous statements I make on caffeine when not fully awake.
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No. We're not claiming Nate, either. In fact, you can have him... cheap.
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
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Until extraterrestrial life is proven to exist, they don't matter in the universal tally.
Snow does not mean "doesn't count." It's the "snow all the time, so you can't use it productively for anything" that counts. Winter snow is periodic, and the land that it falls on in more temperate regions is useful. Snow in upland Canada is more permanent, and much less useful in the greater scheme of things.
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So nyah. :P How about all that desert you've got in the Southwest?
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That would be mine.
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You want *me* to call *you* 'Great'? Mmmm...no.
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Sabrina Spellman: What's with the sudden obsession with pronouns?
347 storms? Where'd you read that? Uh, the actual tree line isn't particularly useful. I'd be more interested in the "lumberable" tree line, which is much further south. There are all sorts of acceptable aliases on the list that don't involve Great, please use one of them if you feel the need. After all, Nan isn't quite a Romulan either, is she? Nor is Valium a Chancellor.
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Seriously? Yes, there were a lot of windstorms here. I also don't keep up on the weather that isn't right outside. That is all kinds of messed-up and freaky.
We don't want Nate. You guys keep him, or throw him to Mexico or something.
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Well, I've thought over this, and I have a response.
Personal favorite ideas for single person vacations: 22-24th century, anywhere other than an active combat zone, anytime other than open war. In real possibility, Wonderfest in Lousiville, various other Trek/Wars/Sci-fi stuff, basically, if it's nerdy or geeky, I'm there. Except that I can't drive without a licensed driver in the passenger seat, for now. Dang. In a group trip, a cruise in the Carribean or the Atlantic or the Pacific or in Alaska or something OR an excursion trip by rail, Canada, US, Europe, whatever. Amtrak, whatever. Trains without sleeper cars or some form of internet access need not apply. I like spending time with friends and family without having to worry about being on the right highway, or missing an exit, or finding our Motel, or whether the meals will come, then being lulled to sleep whenever I want by the rythym of the rails. It's sappy, but it's pretty much the truth.
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"I appear to have gotten off-topic" will go down in the annuals of fiverdom as the official motto of the 5M.net forums, mark my words.
Hey, a new subset question! Taking away Trek, Wars, Who, and B5, what scifi universe would you want to vacation in, assuring safety, translation, etc. I'm looking for some more obscure ideas here. If you want travel that structured, take a plane or a cruise. I personally find a few unexpected events add spice to a trip. Positive ones, of course.
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Safety's boring. Besides, isn't Whoverse supposed to be kind of our universe? If you didn't get to travel with the Doctor, what's the point?
Wars is just...no. Same for B5. ...Can I vacation in cartoon world, where you can hit someone with a giant mallet and they're still okay after? Otherwise I pick Trek for the holodecks, replicators, and 40% possibility of time and/or parallel universe travel. Of course, too much Stargate makes me go 'Replicators! Aah! Kill!' but it shouldn't be a problem.
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Whoverse? My inner self quips that that should be Seussverse (go Horton!), but moving on...
Who says you couldn't travel with Doctor Who ("The Doctor" is reserved for Holodoc in my book)? A visit to the Stargate universe would by necessity not include Replicators, given that I guaranteed safety. That, or else we'd have impenetrable forcefields so we could observe them.
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But safety's no fuuuuun! I'd rather do cool stuff than be safe. And play around with neat gadgets. That's where Trek would come in. But I didn't know Stargate was an option.
I pick Atlantis, and to heck with the Wraith. Maybe I'd have the Ancient gene.
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