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DarkRevenge
16-12-2010, 02:51 PM
I found this message on my wall on Facebook: (I'll try to translate it)
"Do you know what's wonderful? Existing 1 Universe, 9 planets, 7 oceans, 204 countries and 11 billions of people, I have the pleasure to meet you. I love you."
Do you know what was my answer? Again I'll try to translate:
In fact there're 8 planets. Pluto has been degraded in 2006 by the Internation Astronomical Union. And that's in the Solar System only. You must also add at least 500 hundred extrasolar planets.
Is this normal or I should see a doctor? Happens to you too? Lol.
Cheers, Luis.
shelltree
16-12-2010, 03:18 PM
It's the first thing I thought of too, don't worry. I couldn't stop myself if I tried :D it's just like the compulsion to spell check everything anyone says.
Screwdriverone
16-12-2010, 04:01 PM
+1 for me Shell,
Pedagogue is the term for it. Can't help myself correcting spelling mistakes. Should have been an editor...
Cheers
Chris
casstony
16-12-2010, 07:17 PM
I would have let that pass - about the only thing I can't tolerate is the inane Uranus jokes. Adults employing 5yo wees/poos humor is not a good look.
Esseth
16-12-2010, 09:05 PM
I would have been pointing out how they missed galaxies.
Blue Skies
16-12-2010, 10:44 PM
Never mind the number of planets, where are the other 5 billion people living if there is only supposed to be around 6 billion here in Earth at the moment? Think about it...
jenchris
16-12-2010, 10:54 PM
They're Euro Billions - devalued to 46/100
ballaratdragons
16-12-2010, 11:04 PM
Yep, I picked up on that one too :lol:
There are so many incorrect items in this message.
'9 Planets'
No, there are now 8 planets and 3 known minor planets (or Dwarf Planets),
The term '7 oceans'.
There are only 5 'oceans' on Earth, but approximately 100 'seas'.
'204 countries'
It is generally accepted that as of today's date there are currently 196 countries on Earth.
'11 billions of people'
There are currently 6.8 billion people alive on Earth:
http://math.berkeley.edu/~galen/popclk.html
:thumbsup:
ngcles
17-12-2010, 01:20 AM
Hi All,
I know exactly what you mean. It's perfectly normal ... but only for "us"!
I remember this ad in particular:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-ex96TjdDg
for a well-known brand of bourbon on Australian television and cinema back in the 90's. When I watched it for the first time (at the cinema I might add) I identified a glaring astronomical anomaly (and instantly blurted it out loudly with laughter -- much to my wife's chagrin). It has annoyed the dickens out of me every time I've watched it since.
It's not too hard to work out. Are you a true astro-nerd? Can you spot it?
Best,
Les D
P.S If you can spot it, don't give it away in a post for those who haven't!
DarkRevenge
17-12-2010, 09:01 AM
Thanks Shelley, Chris, casstony, Alan, Jacquie, Jenny, Ken and ngcles for replying. I don't feel like a "crazy breed" now lol.
I think I should change the title... how about "How many mistakes can be commited in a single message?" :lol:
Lol. I believe lot of movies have this kind of mistakes. It's funny to see how people never get them. They live their whole life under the sky but know nothing about it...
Screwdriverone
17-12-2010, 04:57 PM
Nice one Les,
Spotted it straight away, interesting how Siiiiiiiiiiiiimon and his mates at the ad agency have no clue when it comes to the real world.
Cheers
Chris
:rofl::rofl: lol Les :thumbsup:
oh my, im an astro geek do i get my sticker now :D
duncan
19-12-2010, 08:22 PM
UMMMM!!!! whon really cares about all of this anyway. We are what we are and believe what we want to.
In the end it comes down to YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL!!!!!! will beliieve what you want and explore what you want!!!!!!!!
Just myn simpleton thoughts!!
Cheers:lol:
shelltree
19-12-2010, 10:01 PM
Hahaha, I agree. Every time I say I saw Uranus, I always get the same answer. "Oh, did you now!?" *snickers like a 5 year old with the "I'm-so-smart" face firmly in place*. Even my Mum had a giggle! :shrug:
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