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Chance the phone will stop ringing relative to your distance from it

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  1. psychodarko says:

    1st

  2. Firsty McFirster says:

    Metric System Spell Check Fail

  3. rubes says:

    Unit consistency fail.

  4. Alcar says:

    Hmm, that means you can never answer the phone, seeing how it stops ringing in 100% of the cases when you’re about to grab it…

  5. Jimmni says:

    I’m a British user using a British computer, but there’s no way to get Pages to default to the British English dictionary for spell check. You can change it on a document by document basis, but not permanently. One of those fun “Apple knows best” moments. I was in a rush and not paying attention, so I didn’t notice it when I submitted it. Was immediately obvious as soon as I saw it posted, though :P

  6. Jimmni says:

    Also, people in England mix imperial and metric freely. We drive miles, but measure walkable distances usually in metres. We weigh food in kilos, but ourselves in stone, small distances are usually referred to in inches, really small ones in millimetres. We have no consistency in our units.

  7. Jimmni says:

    And since when did GraphJam care about actual reality as opposed to perceived reality? :P

  8. cybely says:

    Graphical double-fail for spelling and switching measurement systems.

  9. Spingor says:

    And if you REALLY want to get pedantic, it’s a spelling checker. Unless you’re a magician, witch, or other magic-type person, you have no need for a spell checker.

  10. Bryce R says:

    To be even more pedantic, this should really be a line graph.

  11. Sane Clown Possee says:

    What the hell is a meter? :)


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