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				 Re: OT:  Strange future for down-under? 
 Sure, the costs of switching over would be great, but at least it would be a one-off cost. Once it's done, you'd get savings from not having to maintain dual-measurement systems.
 I think the main obstacle isn't economic but cultural. Suggesting the change to the American public would probably be political suicide to any U.S. politician. This isn't an issue championed by any large voter base, so no one would want to expend precious political capital on it.
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		| Originally posted by deccan: I agree. It was obvious that the original article was a joke. The idea that Australia would join the U.S. is so ludicrous that it doesn't bear mentioning.
 
 In the meantime, here's something for you to ponder:
 
 What is the likelihood of California breaking away from the U.S. to form its own country?
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 Well, then they could apply to the IMF for help with their approaching backruptcy. They sure aren't gonna get any help from the Federal govt. while a Democrat is governor and Republicans control both the US Congress and the Whitehouse.
 
 More than a few Americans might like to see that seperation, though. Some because of all the 'liberal politics' weirdness, and some just to get rid of Hollyweird. (Yeah, the two are linked to a certain extent...)
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	Slim and none.  They can’t even make the sacrifices needed to balance the budget.  How would they be able to suffer the cost of becoming a nation?  But if they move to recall the governor, I think the north will again call for a partitioning of the state into two separate states.Quote: 
	
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 In the meantime, here's something for you to ponder:
 
 What is the likelihood of California breaking away from the U.S. to form its own country?
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	Yes, unfortunately the US vision of Xmas, with the Coca-Cola Santa Claus, dominates our holiday down here. I feel sorry for the old Santas, wearing that heavy winter clothing and fake beards in 36 degrees (Celsius).Quote: 
	
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	WHAT??? you live in Southern California, for cryin' out loud!  The hot, inland portion, no less!  BBQ Christmases should be a common occurence there.  I live closer to the beach than you, and I'm used to it...Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Imperator Fyron: The terms Xmas and BBQ just don't go together.
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				 Re: OT:  Strange future for down-under? 
 Actually, what's wrong with BBQ for Christmas? I love cooking out on the grill in the cold, even when it's snowing. As long as it's not raining so heavily that you can't keep the grill lit any time is BBQ time.     
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	I have it on good authority that we should leave Wales alone.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by TerranC: 51st state - Puerto Rico
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	Oh ya, nothing like grillen on the fire barrelQuote: 
	
		| Originally posted by geoschmo: Actually, what's wrong with BBQ for Christmas? I love cooking out on the grill in the cold, even when it's snowing. As long as it's not raining so heavily that you can't keep the grill lit any time is BBQ time.
   
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	I have it on good authority that we should leave Wales alone.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Loser: 
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 51st state - Puerto Rico
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 For most of it's history, the US has eyed Canada.
 
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	That's because Canada is already american.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by tbontob: Hmmm..... Canada is off the list.
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