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Old 29-April-2004, 01:20 AM
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Default Chick Fila's been snorting too much moon dust...

Chick Fil-a, the best darn chicken fast food place around, gives out edu-ma-cational toys with kids' meals. Currently, our local franchise is giving out little planet displays with trivia question cards.

I found to be particularly annoying. It went something like this:

Due to the Moon's low atmospheric pressure, how much would a person weighing 60 pounds on Earth way on the moon?

The multiple choices included 10 pounds.


Now since when does atmospheric pressure determine weight?


A card for Pluto asked what planet number it was from the Sun. My wife argued with me when I said it alternates from 8 and 9.
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#-o Can't these marketing people do anything right?
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Old 29-April-2004, 12:18 PM
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Now since when does atmospheric pressure determine weight?
I guess, if the pressure is so high that the density of the gas exceeds the density of the body, the body starts to float...

Harald ;-)
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Old 29-April-2004, 01:48 PM
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A card for Pluto asked what planet number it was from the Sun. My wife argued with me when I said it alternates from 8 and 9.
If you want to irritate her, tell her it's not even a planet.
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Old 29-April-2004, 09:42 PM
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A card for Pluto asked what planet number it was from the Sun. My wife argued with me when I said it alternates from 8 and 9.
Shouldn't be hard to find something on the Internet to support you on this.
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Old 29-April-2004, 09:55 PM
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Shouldn't be hard to find something on the Internet to support you on this.
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Old 29-April-2004, 11:09 PM
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There's an internet? I thought it was just this board.
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There's an internet? I thought it was just this board.
No internet, just this board and the website attached to it... Oh wait, #-o
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And we wonder why the "go to the Bad Astronomy website" link appeared at the top of the board today...
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Chic-Fil-A is, as it turns out, owned and run by what one might call a "fundamentalist" Christian person/organization. I'll go check at my local CFA, but I expect their commitment to hard science is less than avid.
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It's a chicken place. Science to them is nothing.
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I found to be particularly annoying. It went something like this:

Due to the Moon's low atmospheric pressure, how much would a person weighing 60 pounds on Earth way on the moon?
I'm going to need some verification on this. Did they really say "way"?
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A card for Pluto asked what planet number it was from the Sun. My wife argued with me when I said it alternates from 8 and 9.
It is now nine.
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Oh great. Can't wait for their "Evolution" series. :roll:
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Wonderful.

You know, it always annoys me when kids are given complete BS, since they almost always believe it... No one else seems to give a damn, though.

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Sounds like the trivia question I found in the "Trivia for Dummies" game at our local coffee shop:

How many moons does Mars have?

Ans: 3

um... huh?

We actually took a pen and corrected it.
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Well, it IS for "dummies" :-D
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Well, it IS for "dummies" :-D
That started my day with a laugh.
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Chic-Fil-A is, as it turns out, owned and run by what one might call a "fundamentalist" Christian person/organization. I'll go check at my local CFA, but I expect their commitment to hard science is less than avid.
I grew up in the town of Jonesboro, GA - the home of Truett Cathy, the creator of Chik-Fil-A. He is a Southern Baptist, very fundamentalist. I've heard stories that I can't verify, so I won't repeat them, but I've been to his church. 8)

That said, he makes the best chicken on the planet as far as I'm concerned.

As for the marketing materials - they were probably written by those cows that think chicken is spelled chiken.
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Absolutely, the chicken's great. I just wouldn't want to do anything else to support him.
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