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Your’s is not a valid word.
I was thinking the same thing.
hahaha fail
SECOND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
T_T
i sent it too late. by the time i sent it u had alredy put urs in.
Oh, is that what happened? I thought that perhaps some sophisticated pixies infiltrated the website and magically changed the times on the postings. My bad.
Your’s =/= Yours
Has anybody mentioned “your’s” isn’t a word yet? Because it is not.
As a matter of fact, someone already has.
Thank you Buzz Killington.
the use of your’s was a holocaust of grammar.
for the love of god.
thank you to everyone else who was upset by that as me. i don’t want to be a grammar nazi, but seriously. it’s not even a real word in the english language!
A holocaust of grammar? Then what do you call a five sentence rant that lacks any capital letters?
I think it would be called “a five sentence rant that lacks any capital letters.”
You missed a comma there, buddy. It should be, “I think it would be called, ‘a five sentence rant that lacks any capital letters’”.
Not really. Just because you use something in quotes doesn’t mean you have to use a comma. For instance, you wouldn’t type:
The, “Your’s” in the graph should actually be, “Yours.”
Actually, placing a comma between a subject and its predicate is one of the most common writing errors in every language.
Okay, I’ll take the bait….
Is your Shift key broken?
Thank you to all you lovely Grammar Nazis. I am extremely happy I’m not the only one visibly and horribly irritated by a little apostrophe.
Oh, well then. How does the death of the English language suit you?
What kind of crazy plane has varying degrees of seat inclineness? Not counting first class vs coach that is.
NINETY degrees?!
yeap. the guy in front of you has his head in your lap. practically
Better than literally. Or is it?
And the guys is ALWAYS a fat bastard!
Fat bastard with a head full of icky greasy hair virtually in your lap. {shudder}
you look like a baby!
Perspective is a powerful thing, eh?
Isn’t this a good thing? If the guy’s seat in front of me can’t recline (90 degrees) and mine can recline to 0 degrees, I’m happy. So, am I to understand that this graph is illustrating satisfaction? If not, then I’ll never get these 2 minutes of my life back.
90 degrees from its original position, not from horizontal.
I’ve not seen one that can recline 90 degrees. If it did, the guy ahead of me would be in my lap. Also, the video shows that while the back reclines, the seat bottom inclines with it. Illustrative fail.
If not for the redundant apostrophe this graph would have been merely unfunny. As it is, it’s a goddamn eyesore
I don’t think that the apostrophe is redundant. Redundancy is defined as an unnecessary repetition. While the apostrophe is unnecessary (actually incorrect), it is not repetitive.
_| 90 degrees
_ 0 degrees
__ 180 degrees
Just trying to understand.
Degrees are more than position on a circle, they are also a measure of distance.
Degrees are more than a position on a circle and a measure of distance, they are also a measure of temperature.
Degrees are more than a position on a circle, a measure of distance, and a measure of temperature. They are also a measure of battling armpit/body odor.
Degrees are more than a position on a circle, a measure of distance, a measure of temperature, and a measure of battling armpit/body odor. they are also a measurement of latitude and longitude.
Isn’t that the same as distance, which was already mentioned by Matador above?
Thank you everyone for making me even more confused.
So it appears as if min’e goes back 5 degrees and the actual guy in front of me goes back 90 degrees. I’m assuming his seat does as well.