Jerry-rigged is a racist term first used in ww1 or ww2 by british soldiers. It started in ww1 as jerry-built.
This struck me as odd, seeing as the Brits seem to venerate German engineering, so I went digging. All the sites I read said that it pre-dates WW1 and has nothing to do with Germans.
Do you have a reference which says otherwise?
1. Teachers have to ensure that their class marks have a certain average and median before they submit them. There can't be too many failures either.
2. Teachers know not to give a grade of 49 if the pass is 50 since the student will argue to get that missing point. If you want to be safer, just don't give out anything in the forties.
3. If a test gives letter grades, that equates to a particular number. A = 85, A- = 83, and so on. In that case, no one gets an 84, ever.
Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws. The Hingefreel people of Arkintoofle Minor did try to build spaceships that were powered by bad news but they didn't work particularly well and were so extremely unwelcome whenever they arrived anywhere that there wasn't really any point in being there.
Cheap energy and exploitation of the new world's crops (esp corn) seem largely responsible for the "recent" population explosion. Jared Diamond's "Collapse" is well worth reading.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse:_How_Societies_Choose_to_Fail_or_Succeed
So you'd go so far as to say that it is un-American to use such a word?
No, I wouldn't. America is geography so the concept of "un-American" applying to a person's behaviour is incoherent. I suppose my 'u' in behaviour gives away that I am "un-American".
The term "un-American" should only be used ironically or to recall the dark times of Joe McCarthy. There's not really any such thing as "American" in this sense. If there is, then it is antithetical to the notion of freedom. The fact that it sees such wide spread use is disturbing to me. This is not the vocabulary of a free country.
and enjoy universal health care for about $100 per month for a family of 4, unless you can show economic hardship, and then it's free.
This drivel is modded "informative"? Seriously? I don't know who's a more deluded, the OP, or the people who modded him. Let's see - at $25/person/month , that's $25*12* 33'000'000 (population of Canada) = $9.9 billion US ~ $10 billion US
He's obviously not talking about the total costs to society, so put your straw man away (and take something for your blood pressure... if you can afford it).
Terrorism was as much a threat in 1950 in 1960 in 1970 as it is today yet in those times we walked right up to the plane without hassle.
WTF?! What in the 50's, 60's, or 70's compared to 9/11?
There were many hijackings in that period. "Take this plane to Cuba" ring any bells? It's a cliche for a reason. The only thing new with 9/11 was the hijacker's use of the plane as a weapon. And, now that we're aware of this tactic, it very likely won't happen again.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein