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To: Skywise
Yeah yeah… I bet your car gets 40 rods to the hogs head too! ;)

The Preferences menu is pretty flexible. I prefer speed in furlongs per fortnight. 😊

73 posted on 03/17/2025 9:56:29 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

“I prefer speed in furlongs per fortnight.”

GEMINI

The use of “furlongs per fortnight” is generally not a serious preference, especially in the context of a modern video game like Fortnite. Instead, it’s primarily used as a humorous or satirical way to express speed. Here’s a breakdown of why:
* Obscurity and Antiquity:
* Both “furlong” and “fortnight” are relatively archaic units of measurement. A furlong is a unit of length primarily used in horse racing, and a fortnight is a unit of time meaning two weeks. Their use in everyday calculations is rare.
* This obscurity makes their combined use seem comically impractical.
* The “FFF” System:
* There’s a concept known as the “FFF system,” which uses furlongs, firkins (a unit of volume/mass), and fortnights as base units. This system is largely a humorous thought experiment, highlighting the absurdity of using such units in modern contexts.
* Engineering Humor:
* The phrase is sometimes used in engineering circles as a form of inside joke, often to satirize the use of inconsistent or overly complex units of measurement.
* Internet Culture:
* Like many things, the phrase has gained traction online as a meme, with people using it to express exaggerated or nonsensical speeds.
In essence, when someone uses “furlongs per fortnight,” they’re likely:
* Being intentionally humorous.
* Referencing the absurdity of archaic units.
* Participating in an internet meme.
It is highly unlikely that anyone seriously prefers to use that unit of measurement in regular calculations, especially when playing a fast paced video game like fortnite.


74 posted on 03/17/2025 10:18:32 AM PDT by TexasGator (X1.1111'1'./iI11 .I1.11.'1I1.I'')
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