May 18, 2020
Everyone knows how much is a century, it's 100 years but few of us pay extra thought on how its look after adding the Si prefixes.
Actually bored university students created μcentury unit humorously to denote the time of a lecture, which is approximately 52 minutes and 34 seconds.
Important note that μcentury is not a standard unit of measurement, So can be used ironically for an hour or maybe for 52 minutes and 34 seconds, who knows!
And that doesn't stop here, nanocentury exists and it's estimated to be π seconds! created by humorous programmers.
Can you estimate how many centuries this Journal took? μcentury, nanocentury or even millicentury, who knows!
μcentury
Everyone knows how much is a century is, it's 100 years, but few of us pay extra thought on how its look after adding the Si prefixes.
Actually bored university students created μcentury unit humorously to denote the time of a lecture, which is approximately 52 minutes and 34 seconds.
Important note that μcentury is not a standard unit of measurement, Soso it can be used ironically for an hour or maybe for 52 minutes and 34 seconds, who knows!
And thait doesn't stop there, nanocenturyies exists and it's estimated to be π seconds!
It was created by humorous programmers.
Can you estimate how many centuries this Journal took?
μcentury, nanocentury or even millicentury, who knows!
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Pretty good and quite interesting :)
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μcentury This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Everyone knows how much is a century, it's 100 years but few of us pay extra thought on how its look after adding the Si prefixes. Everyone knows how much |
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Actually bored alumni created μcentury unit humorously to denote the time of a lecture, which is approximately 52 minutes and 34 seconds. |
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Important note that μcentury is not a standard unit of measurement, So can be used ironically for an hour or maybe for 52 minutes and 34 seconds, who knows! Important note that μcentury is not a standard unit of measurement, |
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And that doesn't stop here, nanocentury exists and it's estimated to be π seconds! And |
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created by humorous programmers. It was created by humorous programmers. |
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Can you estimate how many centuries this Journal took? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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μcentury, nanocentury or even millicentury, who knows! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Actually bored university students created μcentury unit humorously to denote the time of a lecture, which is approximately 52 minutes and 34 seconds. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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