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Season (Score:5, Funny)
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Garlic.
It's always Garlic season in Gilroy. Alas, theGarlic Festival is in July, so it is past.
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Plaid.
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Spaceballs.
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OK BROS NOW WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR?
The autumnal equinox was less than an hour ago (20:44 UT, my post's timestamp should be 21:34).
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OK BROS NOW WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR?
The autumnal equinox was less than an hour ago (20:44 UT, my post's timestamp should be 21:34).
Zulu time is Summertime - Ever see a Zulu in a muffler, mittens, bobble hat and overcoat?
Re:Favorite color (Score:4, Funny)
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OK BROS NOW WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR?
These polls have become ridiculous.
Well, color would be too U.S. centric and people would complain. You would have to do, "What is your favorite colour?" instead.
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What, you did't notice that "fall" was US-centric?
English speakers call it Autumn.
And people in the tropics don't have the four "classic" seasons.
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Re:Favorite color (Score:4, Insightful)
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I was going to say.
We have two seasons, the wet season and the dry season.
Which I collectively refer to as "the drinking season". That is my favorite.
Offtopic:
I heard on the radio that drinking is a real problem amongst our unemployed indigenous Australians here in the top end.
They are on welfare, and have 50 standard drinks a day, before passing out in the bush and sleeping it off.
Anyway, Next time you see someone sleeping under a broad-sheet newspaper on a park bench in the snow - just think: If they had
Re:Favorite color (Score:4, Insightful)
If by 'people' you mean English speaking North Americans, then you're probably right. In (all?) other English speaking countries, Autumn is the term used, and fall is only heard on American and Canadian TV shows and films.
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"Most people"? Given that it's purely a US term. How is that possibly "most people"?
That would be because the US represent "most people" or, to be more precise, "most people that count".
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You would have to do, "What is your favorite colour?" instead.
Some peoples [wikipedia.org] don't use colors. Your question is too U.S.-centric.
This season (Score:3, Funny)
Our discontent
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DUCK SEASON!
Re:hunting (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:hunting (Score:5, Funny)
I prefer the tourist season.
Well they're easier to hit, but they don't taste anywhere near as good as ducks.
Re:hunting (Score:5, Funny)
In Europe, a lot of the Americans are sitting ducks, with their tummies rolling over their pink tracksuits and their white socks and their sandals.
This is the bit where Europeans give me (+1, Funny), and Americans give me (-1, unlike the British, we Americans can't take a joke at our own expense).
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(-1, unlike the British, we Americans can't take a joke at our own expense.)
That's capitalism for you. Own expense is only justified where it leads to a greater profit.
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Apparently, outside the Louvre, there are signs in Chinese reminding tourists that public defecation and urination is uncouth. Americans can rest easy knowing that they are no longer the absolute worst.
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Missing (Score:5, Funny)
I voted "some other" because I don't see Autumn in the list.
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I voted "some other" because I don't see Autumn in the list.
I voted "other" because I lost my dictionary in the last move.
Re:Missing (Score:5, Informative)
Fall and autumn are both accepted and widely used terms for the season that comes between summer and winter. Some who consider British English the only true English regard fall as an American barbarism, but this attitude is not well founded. Fall is in fact an old term for the season, originating in English in the 16th century or earlier. It was originally short for fall of the year or fall of the leaf, but it commonly took the one-word form by the 17th century, long before the development of American English. So while the term is now widely used in the U.S., it is not exclusively American, nor is it American in origin.
Source: Autumn vs. fall - Grammarist [grammarist.com]
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Autumn just sounds better. Fall sounds dreary and sad.
Autumn (Score:5, Funny)
you insensitive clod
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Beat me to it
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Autumnal is a far better word that fall-ish.
Re:Joking of superiority? (Score:4, Informative)
Automne [wikipedia.org]. It is true.
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Wondering what was so insensitive about it [grammarist.com] and not getting the joke - yeah, I know *whoosh!* on me ....
Fall and autumn are both accepted and widely used terms for the season that comes between summer and winter. Some who consider British English the only true English regard fall as an American barbarism, but this attitude is not well founded. Fall is in fact an old term for the season, originating in English in the 16th century or earlier. It was originally short for fall of the year or fall of the leaf, but it commonly took the one-word form by the 17th century, long before the development of American English. So while the term is now widely used in the U.S., it is not exclusively American, nor is it American in origin.
So phony pretension, huh? Whoda thunk it?
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It's neither "phony" nor "pretentious" to speak your own language.
When you're ignorant of the language you claim to speak, and still try to impose it on others, it is both phony and pretentious.
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It's neither "phony" nor "pretentious" to speak your own language.
But it is both to complain about it in a Slashdot poll.
Re:Joking of superiority? (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, a lot of common American words are just older English words.
What we observe from this is that Americans are 300+ years behind. But we already knew that.
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I prepared a post earlier just for you. [slashdot.org]
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The right clothing is sexy. I am happy for people to wear whatever the fuck they want, or to walk around completely naked, but I am more attracted to someone wearing beautiful clothing than someone wearing as little as possible.
Winter (Score:4, Funny)
In the wintertime, nobody bitches at me for neglecting to "go outside & enjoy the weather" like they do in summertime.
Nevermind the fact that summer weather around here is almost completely unenjoyable.
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In Seattle is is now the Rainy Season.
Better described in http://theoatmeal.com/blog/seattle_weather [theoatmeal.com]
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Just thinking about having to spend significant time outdoors during the summer around here makes me start to sweat. Hell Spring and Fall aren't all that much better, we get maybe a couple weeks of pleasant temperatures a year. I think part of it though is aging. I find that as I get older I have less and less patience to deal with being out in the heat.
Winter (Score:2)
Winter is my favorite season.
Snowmobiling. Enough said.
Next poll question (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Next poll question (Score:5, Funny)
Surely you mean "favourite colour"? :-)
Where was autumn in the results? "Fall" is something you do if you've had too much to drink.
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That must be the cue for someone to whine at you that /. is unashamedly US-centric and if you don't like it go back to where you came from!
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That must be the cue for someone to whine at you that /. is unashamedly US-centric and if you don't like it go back to where you came from!
How good of you to restrain yourself from being that someone! :)
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It's usually me they say it to!
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And then, "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
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The next season, whichever that is... (Score:5, Insightful)
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I wonder how many respondents are in the northern hemisphere (not to mention in a place with seasons). Specifically because, if many of them are, I'd expect Fall to be the choice right now. In Winter, I'd expect spring to get the highest number of votes.
This is really insightful, since we tend to anticipate the upcoming season. The only exception I think would be in Fall, when I don't think any more people would pick Winter. People don't tend to look forward to Winter unless they do year-round.
Missing option (Score:3)
Re:Missing option (Score:5, Funny)
well, here it's 'winter' or 'road construction' so.. kinda like voting. lesser of two evils nobody wants.
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well, here it's 'winter' or 'road construction' so.. kinda like voting. lesser of two evils nobody wants.
It's Chicago, They are used to voting for evils nobody wants. Sometimes even from beyond the grave.
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well, here it's 'winter' or 'road construction' so.. kinda like voting. lesser of two evils nobody wants.
Ah, Spring. When orange barrels bloom.
Oktoberfest (Score:4, Informative)
'Nuff said
Summer (Score:5, Interesting)
It's the best three weeks in Canada, and the only time you are able to go outside in shorts, sandals, and a t-shirt at any time of the day or night and not freeze. Plus we get 16 hours of sunshine! :)
Fall is my least favorite. Sure there's the magnificent fall colors, but that only lasts two or three weeks. After the leaves all fall off we're left with 50 shades of drab, dreary, depressing grey for two months until the snow comes in late December and brightens up the place a little.
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I don't really see why fall is so popular either. Where I live, fall just means mud, storm and cold rain, rain, rain every day. It means the light goes away and you won't see the sunball again until next May or June if you're lucky.
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Fall is my least favorite. Sure there's the magnificent fall colors, but that only lasts two or three weeks. After the leaves all fall off we're left with 50 shades of drab, dreary, depressing grey for two months until the snow comes in late December and brightens up the place a little.
Here in England, winter is just a darker, slightly colder version of autumn.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743 [bbc.co.uk] (scroll down to "Average conditions" and click the table icon). January average minimum temperature: 2C. Average sunlight hours: 1 (ouch).
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Winter. It's the best three weeks in Texas, and the only time you're able to go outside without becoming sticky with sweat after 15 seconds at any time of the day or night. Plus, you get so sleep with an actual blanket, instead of the thinnest sheet you can find. It's great to actually be able to wear normal clothes outdoors—layers! Suits! Coats!
Summer is my least favorite. Sure, you can go to the beach, but it lasts eight months, from April through November, and every second of it is an experience in
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Of course, where I used to live (Chicago) we only had one of those seasons, the only seasons in Chicago being Winter and Construction, and I didn't care for either of them.
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Fall, Rain
Winter, Cold rain
Spring, Warmish rain
Summer, Fun time. (I drive a convertible.)
Winter! (Score:2)
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No Chicago seasons as options (Score:3)
Winter
Still winter
Road construction
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Almost winter Winter Still winter Road construction
"Cubs Are Winning And Going To Go All The Way This Year" season (a.k.a. April)
Rest of baseball season.
It Changes with Age (Score:4, Insightful)
When I was a restless kid with unlimited energy, it was summer hands down. The seemingly endless summer break, the adventures, the DIY projects...
Now it's autumn. As an adult you appreciate the subtlety and richness under the unassuming quietness of the falling leaves.
I suppose in a few decades when the prospect of graveyard starts to manifest over the horizon, I will find the allure of winter.
Interestingly enough, there is a parallel in my favorite color over the years.
September. (Score:5, Funny)
This is the Internet. There is only one season: Eternal September [wikipedia.org].
Season (Score:2)
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Duck season!
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Cant't post just, "Duck Season." /.'s automated content filter sasys that the exact comment has already been posted. No sense of humor, I guess. Anyway,
Duck Season!
Missing option - Construction (Score:2)
In Illinois there are 2 seasons, Construction and Winter, and they overlap.
Anything without ice and slush is a plus.
What are seasons? (Score:2)
I know nothing of such things. I grew up in Southern California.
I'm visiting family up north and realized that the best (read: only) jacket I have is one I got as a work perk nearly a decade ago.
Pepper (Score:2)
And a little salt
Missing options: wet and dry (Score:2)
Where I live we have four seasons. Long wet, long dry, short wet, short dry.
Other people live in places with only two seasons: wet and dry.
So, of course, this poll is stupid.
I prefer a wet season mostly, because everything is much greener.
Tough Call (Score:2)
Spring - Nicer weather so I can open the windows and air the house out. Roads are opening up for motorcycling (watch out for sand in the corners though). Ground is softening so I can open the greenhouse shed and get the plants out into the yard. Hiking and camping. Interspersed with rain and the occasional snow so I can stay inside and veg if I want.
Summer - GenCon gaming convention. Summer trips on the motorcycle up to the northern states, Canada, and then Alaska (2014; we'll see) because it's cooler (watc
Missing option - not that I'd choose it (Score:2)
Up here at the bottom of Lapland, November is a season in its own right. Autumn is nice, but wet sometimes. Winter is nice, but dark. November, being just wet and dark, sucks.
Changes! (Score:3)
I usually get fed up with seasons by about the 2-month mark. Personally, I just like it when they change.
Seeing the first flowers poke up through the snow in the spring. That first sunny day of summer when it's warm enough to go to the beach. The crispness in the air and the changing leaves at the beginning of fall. The magic of the first snowfall of the year.
Change is what's awesome.
Favorite Season (Score:2)
Road Repair
Winter, spring, summer, or fall (Score:2)
Summer, hands down. (Score:2)
Summer is the freedom to leave the house without a coat, without having to worry about getting cold or rained on.
Everyone that said fall or autumn is just kissing up to the new season in the hope that they'll be treated well by it.
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On the contrary, here in the south winter means being free to leave the house without being constantly oppresed by the unbearable intensity of the sun and suffocating in the humidity. Down here spring and fall are about the only time that you'll get nice weather and even then it's only for a week or two each. Winter is pretty ugly here as half the trees lose their leaves but there isn't much color change and other wise it's just colder and wetter than normal with no snow, so winter sports aren't workable ei
Southeast living (Score:2)
4 - Summer - As a Texan put it, you melt in the heat and humidity. Riding is performed either early in the morning or as the sunsets. Horses sweat, people sweat, roads melt, there is little to no breeze, the sun feels like
Endless Summer (Score:4, Funny)
My favorite season is Los Angeles. It's 12 months long and almost never sucks.
Depends on where you live.... (Score:2)
I'm guessing if you live in an area where summer is nothing but a hot sweltering mess, you will select fall. However, I've lived in the North East US/Canada for all of my life and summer is my favorite season. I like having warm temperatures at night, golfing, swimming, boating, etc.
Fall is nice for the first month, but it then starts getting dark early, cold at night (i.e. frost), and all those pretty leaves leaves fall off the trees leaving them bare. Late fall also tends to be windy, then stormy, then
Monsoon (Score:2)
Winter! (Score:2)
The best 2 months of weather we get in Florida. The other ten months (aka "summer") is too much.
Washington DC (Score:3)
Spring Has Forever Ruined Spring For Me (Score:3)
Now whenever I hear mention of "Spring" all I can do is shudder as I recall the soul-sucking drudgery of mucking about with convoluted XML configs.
Fuck -- I think I might have PTSD.
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Likewise. Most of my life I've lived in temperate oceanic climates (Palmerston North, Auckland, currently Hobart) where summer is best. Occasionally I've lived in temperate continental climate (Princeton NJ, Sydney) where spring/autumn are best.
If I lived in Singapore, it would be 'Seasons? What are they?' Going on climate records climate records [wikipedia.org] only (no personal experience), Singapore has the least variable weather of anywhere I know. (Average daily high is 1.7C higher in the hottest month than the colde