Stupid rant - or is it a GQ?

Why no, Qadgop…it stands for “The TTP Project.”

:smiley:

[sub]I love Dilbert[/sub]

Aye aye, captain! 12 knots per hour, captain!

Nevermind the ineffectual flailing (which made me guffaw, incidetally). I’ll tear the guy in half.

ISP provider

Firecrackers: .99 cents!

I’ll give them a penny and ask for change…

You forced a med student to have sex for money? How big was your cut? :smiley:

This reminds me of my friend telling me that her favorite thing to get at a mexican restaurant is

Chili con carne with meat!

jarbaby

Which reminds me of a peeve of mine - the cans of chili at the the store that offer “Chili - With Beans” or “Chili - No Beans.”

Um… I thought chili was beans. Hence chili and chili con carne. Please correct me if I’m wrong about this, but that’s how it always seemed to me. (For the non-Spanish speaking people con carne means “with meat.”)

AS for the OP, I’ve also never seen $10-million. I don’t know why they think the hyphen is necessary. Unless people have now gotten so stupid that if they see $10 million, they read it as “Ten dollars million. Hey, Martha, what does that mean?”

Actually, it should be “Ten Million”, shouldn’t it? “10 Million” just looks wrong.

Also accepted: 10,000,000

$10 million–no hyphen, no anchovies, no nothin’.

At Penn State there is the Heitzel (sp?) Union Building, commonly called “the HUB.” Sure as hell, it gets mangled into “the HUB Building.”

My personal pet peave is from baseball. RBI means “run batted in;” the plural–“runs batted in”–should also be RBI. Like deer–one deer, two deer, nine deer. But no, they (yes, THEY) call 'em RBIs, which I interpret as “runs batted ins,” which make no damn sense whatsoever. Added to the tragic fact that my baseball team is the Pirates, this really pisses me off if I allow myself to think about it.

You can’t be too careful with them ATM machines. First off, someone could be watching over your shoulder, and see your PIN number. Always be careful what PIN number you pick too–many people make the mistake of using something obvious, like their birthdays, their phone numbers, their SSN numbers, and etc. Plus, I heard that this one guy got the HIV virus from an ATM machine! (But then, when I posted that on the SDMB message board, they all laughed at me, and started talking about some guy named “Snopes”.) I don’t really like the SDMB message board–they’re kind of stuck up over there. I like the people I meet using my AIM instant messenger better. We chat and send each other IM messages. I use AOL on-line as my ISP provider–it’s so easy to use! I mean, I don’t see what’s wrong with a computer being easy to use. It’s not that I don’t know about computers–heck, I’ve been using computers since they all used the DOS operating system. I know the difference between RAM memory and ROM memory! I’m pretty smart all around–I got real good scores on my SAT test.

But them folks over at the SDMB message board sure are stuck up.

pimp slaps MEBuckner

Someone had to do it.

And White Lightning, bet yer OWN tits. snickers obnoxiously

Owww!..thanks, Cranky, I needed that.

Oddly, the New York Times crossword puzzle on Thursday was on this very theme. I saw that the theme had something to do with redundancies, saw a clue which was something like “notebook moniter” and my eyes lit up…

LCD display!

I was so proud of myself. I never get very far on the Thursday puzzles.

Okay, so I celebrate minor victories.

Chilies are peppers. Chili is a thick sauce made with meat and chilies also known as chili con carne. Some people like to put beans in this dish but that really makes it something other than chili. Proper chili has no beans.

Don’t get me started on vegetarian chili.

I just read on the FBI’s website that one of the Ten Most Wanted fugitives is armed with a “.9-mm rifle.” Those are the tiniest bullets I ever heard of!

CrankyAsAnOldMan, mine aren’t as valuable as yours are.

::looks innocent::

The hyphen is there as a placeholder for the zeros. You know, like when people write $1- for a dollar.

Hah! I knew something!

In the grammar course I took to become a secretary, they taught us to spell out the words one to nine, then 10 and above are written as the number. I think. Anyone with a better memory than mine care to comment?
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Also, if you mean $10 million don’t say $10M. It is $10MM. If you mean $10 million, definitely don’t say $10M to someone who works at a bank.