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I remember seeing a sign for a university saying it offered “more than 17 programs.” I can’t think of a reason for them to phrase it like that if they had anything other than 18 programs in total. [[User:KelOfTheStars!|KelOfTheStars!]] ([[User talk:KelOfTheStars!|talk]]) 04:16, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:Perhaps the sign was made while a potential 19th program was under consideration or when one of 19 programs was being considered for elimination. Another possibility is that it had small &amp;quot;programs&amp;quot; that were less than full-fledged programs and there was an internal dispute about whether those &amp;quot;programs&amp;quot; should count. My hobby:  Thinking about possible excuses petty bureaucrats can use when drafting signs.  [[Special:Contributions/150.221.155.241|150.221.155.241]] 04:54, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
Fun fact! There's never been a US President measuring either 186 or 187 cm tall: https://potus.com/presidential-facts/presidential-heights/ [[Special:Contributions/86.23.176.63|86.23.176.63]] 04:34, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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why is it that when i look at the page this shows up:&lt;br /&gt;
This is a comic in the &amp;quot;My Hobby&amp;quot; is a series of xkcd comics in which Randall suggests (hopefully fictional) hobbies he has. The hobbies tend to be clever or smart-aleck things to do. They do not always fall under the type of activity that would generally be described as a &amp;quot;hobby&amp;quot;, but often are merely things Randall (or Cueball) does when certain situations arise. &amp;quot;My Hobby&amp;quot; comics are not presented regularly, but there have been a number such strip.... (yada yada yada) &lt;br /&gt;
but when i actually edit it it shows an really short sentence??? --[[User:Utdtutyabthsc|Utdtutyabthsc]] ([[User talk:Utdtutyabthsc|talk]]) 04:54, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:It's fixed now.[https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=3248%3A_182.8_Meters&amp;amp;action=historysubmit&amp;amp;type=revision&amp;amp;diff=413210&amp;amp;oldid=413206]  [[Special:Contributions/150.221.155.241|150.221.155.241]] 05:07, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I remember having a book about tabletop games and different sports, which was originally written in the USA. During translation all units got converted to metric, so the book had gems like &amp;quot;the billiards table needs to be 213.36 cm long and 108.68 cm wide&amp;quot;. Eventually we reverse engineered it exactly like in the comic. --[[Special:Contributions/2A02:6BF:8009:1404:A0BE:9C5C:1FBA:A96F|2A02:6BF:8009:1404:A0BE:9C5C:1FBA:A96F]] 07:35, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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: I come across this apallingly often in my daily work. I work with patient information sheets for clinical studies. They are supposed to be worded &amp;quot;patient-friendly&amp;quot;, so the people who write them convert those nasty mL into much nicer teaspoons and tablespoons. And then you get gems like &amp;quot;During the entire study, a total volume of approximately 31.33 tablespoons of blood will be taken from you.&amp;quot; Which is EXTREMELY reader-friendly and easy to grasp, apparently. Recently, I even had a comment trail by previous editors attached to this, where one editor asked &amp;quot;shouldn't we round this to something more usable&amp;quot;? and the other one answered &amp;quot;Nah, you'll only get problems with rounding errors from inconsistently rounding up or down throughout the document, and then someone will complain. Just leave it like it is&amp;quot; --[[Special:Contributions/93.241.210.5|93.241.210.5]] 07:55, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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This sort of stuff would be unfathomable if we didn't have Randall. --[[Special:Contributions/134.157.254.7|134.157.254.7]] 08:22, 21 May 2026 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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