On this topic my wife from Wisconsin is convincing my kids that a water fountain is called a bubbler. They love her more than me and believe her.We moved out of MN to prevent my children from being subjected to the oddity that is "Gray Duck".
This isn't 100% of the reason, but god damn is it weird.
Mine is from NW Wisconsin and thinks "bubbler" is weird. Apparently it's more of a Southern Wisconsin thing?On this topic my wife from Wisconsin is convincing my kids that a water fountain is called a bubbler. They love her more than me and believe her.
In no world does the water bubble when it comes out of the spout.
On this topic my wife from Wisconsin is convincing my kids that a water fountain is called a bubbler. They love her more than me and believe her.
In no world does the water bubble when it comes out of the spout.
Nerd.You use calculus/integration, iirc. But you need a formula to determine the distance to the borders and then minimize it maybe? I think we did this once in calc, but it might have been area, idk. It was 30 years ago.
Online it suggests hanging the shape from a string, from various points on the borders, and look for where the lines converge. If you get multiple points of convergence, you average the locations. I think that would work.
The great Dallas County annexation rush. Fun times.And dumb...
Interesting. She’s from southern WisconsinMine is from NW Wisconsin and thinks "bubbler" is weird. Apparently it's more of a Southern Wisconsin thing?
An old girlfriend from Milwaukee used to refer to the ATM as the Time machine because that is the name of the network of ATM's they used in Wisconsin. I do think it was spelled Tyme, though.On this topic my wife from Wisconsin is convincing my kids that a water fountain is called a bubbler. They love her more than me and believe her.
In no world does the water bubble when it comes out of the spout.
An old girlfriend from Milwaukee used to refer to the ATM as the Time machine because that is the name of the network of ATM's they used in Wisconsin. I do think it was spelled Tyme, though.
Lived in Appleton, Menominee and Sheboygan…somewhere I started calling them “bubblers”.Interesting. She’s from southern Wisconsin
It's called drunk.Wisconsin is definitely a state with its own unique culture
I think I heard/read something about +85% of Canada's population lives <30 miles from the US boarder.60% of Canada's population resides below Seattle's latitude.
Edit: @Letterkenny beat me to it with a similar statistic.