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	<title>Neatorama &#187; Back to the Future</title>
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		<title>10 Modern Measurements</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Madden of GeekDad relates the story of how the &#8217;smoot&#8217; became a measurement of distance:
Way back in 1958, the MIT chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity used pledge Oliver R. Smoot to measure the Harvard Bridge in Massachusetts, coining the smoot as a unit of measurement in the process – one smoot equaling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2747/4128134718_fe29398076_o.jpg" class="imageleft" width="150" height="150" />John Madden of <em>GeekDad</em> relates the story of how the &#8217;smoot&#8217; became a measurement of distance:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Way back in 1958, the MIT chapter of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity used pledge Oliver R. Smoot to measure the Harvard Bridge in Massachusetts, coining the smoot as a unit of measurement in the process – one smoot equaling five feet, seven inches. Smoot (the man) lay down on the bridge, his position was marked, and he moved on (or was moved on – eventually he so tired from the movement that his frat brothers carried him), until the bridge was established as being 364.4 smoots, plus or minus an ear, in length. Appropriately, Smoot would later become chairman of the American National Standards Institute.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Madden then passes on ten more recent forms of measurement, including some of his own devising.  These include the milliwheaton (number of Twitter followers), the Warhol (fame duration), and the Emmet (power).  The latter comes from the movie <em>Back to the Future</em>:</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>1 Emmet = 1.21 Gigawatts, or the amount of power required to operated the flux capacitor in a modified DeLorean DMC-12. GeekDad  note – when describing the Emmet, it’s pronounced ‘Jigga’ watt. There was briefly some debate as to whether this should be called a ‘lloyd’ or a docbrown’, But for simplicity (and to honour the character rather than the actor &#8211; though don’t get me wrong, Christopher Lloyd rocks) I’ve gone for ‘Emmet’.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>In the comments, propose Neatorama-themed measurements.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/11/10-ways-geeks-measure-the-world/">Link</a> | Images: MIT and Universal Studios, respectively</p>
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		<title>Back to the Future Alternate Ending</title>
		<link>http://www.neatorama.com/2009/02/23/back-to-the-future-alternate-ending/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 19:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miss Cellania</dc:creator>
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What would have happened at the end of the movie Back to the Future if Doc had overshot his target while traveling into the future? -via Unique Daily
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What would have happened at the end of the movie <em>Back to the Future</em> if Doc had overshot his target while traveling into the future? -via <a href="http://www.uniquedaily.com/">Unique Daily</a></p>
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		<title>Custom Marty McFly Sneakers</title>
		<link>http://www.neatorama.com/2009/01/03/custom-marty-mcfly-sneakers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 17:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miss Cellania</dc:creator>
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Shoe collector Mark Kurath commissioned a professional orthopedic shoemaker to construct these one-of-a-kind Back to The Future sneakers! The process took six months and cost him $4,000. Sneaker Freaker magazine interviews Kurath about his &#8220;McFlys&#8221; and the rest of his collection of 500 pairs of sneakers. Link -Thanks, Clare Xu!

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Shoe collector Mark Kurath commissioned a professional orthopedic shoemaker to construct these one-of-a-kind <em>Back to The Future</em> sneakers! The process took six months and cost him $4,000. Sneaker Freaker magazine interviews Kurath about his &#8220;McFlys&#8221; and the rest of his collection of 500 pairs of sneakers. <a href="http://www.sneakerfreaker.com/feature/diy-mcfly-sneakers/1/">Link</a> <em>-Thanks, <a href="http://clarexu.wordpress.com/">Clare Xu</a>!<br />
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