Probably not. It was determined that the "younger" audience, those in their early twenties and younger, had no clue about roman numerals. They did not know how to read them or convert them. Sad ain't it? They were saying" Superbowl Extra Large?" when they saw the roman numerals for this years big show.
Don't they teach em anymore in school?
Anyone download and play with Yahoo's "widgets" yet? I am hooked on several of them.
Its cold and rainy today. My bones are hating it..so is the heating bill police aka the ball and chain..
Gotta go watch some Football..amf's.
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I'm just surprised young people these days can understand double-digit numbers.
It seems the "keep 'em dumb" approach isn't working, despite You Know Who's best efforts...
Super Bowl Extra Large? I love it. :)
No, they cut all the cool school programs to save money.
As boring as school was when you and I went to school, it's ten times worse now.
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