Hi all, I remember reading a discussion here about what counted as a "lap" (one length versus a round trip), and there didn't seem to be a consensus. I'm interested to know the statistics. So please take the poll :)
But I guess just using "length" is more clear since there seems to be two definitions in play here, and no one can debate the definition of a length...I don't think
Evidently, Gigi, you have not followed the Enzyte commercials-- www.berkeleybrands.com/.../ -- I am almost certain that Enzyte corporate officers and FDA officials have entirely different definitions of length, with the former arguing that an object can become much longer without any change in actual measurement; and the latter subscribing to the more traditional view that an "increase in length" does, in point of fact, require a commensurate increase in measure.
To over 3 million apparently trusting men (almost all whom, curiously, are named Goober), such semantic debates are little more than a Po-tay-to/Po-tah-to kind of thing.
But I guess just using "length" is more clear since there seems to be two definitions in play here, and no one can debate the definition of a length...I don't think
Evidently, Gigi, you have not followed the Enzyte commercials-- www.berkeleybrands.com/.../ -- I am almost certain that Enzyte corporate officers and FDA officials have entirely different definitions of length, with the former arguing that an object can become much longer without any change in actual measurement; and the latter subscribing to the more traditional view that an "increase in length" does, in point of fact, require a commensurate increase in measure.
To over 3 million apparently trusting men (almost all whom, curiously, are named Goober), such semantic debates are little more than a Po-tay-to/Po-tah-to kind of thing.