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 he outlined a series of plans to make America  internationalist as a country.  He explained:  Lets be bold 鈥?lets join the rest of the wor stanley quencher ld and go metric 8230; This is just one piece, as I said, of becoming internationalist as a country and getting away from that unilateralist approach, that muscular approach to the world, that I dont think is working in our best interests.  He added that it would be  good for our economy, bottom line.  There are huge monetary costs to switching, granted, but he explained that  the economic benefits that would come in would su stanley uk rpass those costs of putting up new signs and the like.  There are, of course, plenty of other compelling reasons why a shift to the metric system would be a good idea: its simple, powerful, consistent鈥攁nd used pretty much the world over. You  stanley cup might not agree with his other policies 鈥?which include  reinvigorating  the UNs role in defeating ISIS among other things 鈥?but over metric, hes on the button. [CNN] Image by H氓var og Solveig under Creative Commons license                                                        mathScience                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                         Fwmz How to Trick iOS 7 Into Letting You Hide Apple   s Annoying Default Apps
 Here   the long, strange history of artificial food items in science fiction. And why food pills probably wouldn ;t be that good for you in any case. Food pills are so retro-futuristic that they even make an appearance in William Gibson   short-story/commentary on retro-futurism The Gernsback Continuum. This idea actually got its start before the start of the 20th Century 鈥?at the 1893 World   Fair, when suffragette Mary Elizabeth Lease proposed a scientific solution to the kitchen drudgery forced upon women  little did she know that science w stanley cup ould actually lessen kitchen drudgery via the dishwasher, microwave and the Slap Chop.  Writing in an American Press Association essay, Lease suggested people would consume in condensed form from the rich loam of the earth, stanley cup  the life force or germs now found in the heart of the corn, in the kernel of wheat, and in the luscious juices of the fruits. A small phial of this life from the fertile bosom of Mother Earth will furnish men with substance for days. And thus the problems of cooks and cooking will be solved. From these humble anti-housework beginnings, the food pill became a science fiction staple. Food pills would feed an overpopulated earth, reduce mass on interstellar flights, or provide the perfect scientific nutrition in domed utopian citi stanley thermosflasche es. Food pills in science and science fiction The 20th Century would explore food pills in contexts from disturbing to humorous  and humorously