Annoyingness Measurement Scale
The Annoyingness Measurement Scale, or AMS, is calibrated globally. Every year on January 1st, all devices are rebooted and set to the new calibration.
Annoyingness moves with the times. The scale keeps up.
Appears in Book 5
First seen in Book 5, page 225
First seen in Book 5, page 225
Research
entry sources b05:c99:p225
subject string shown verbatim Annoyingness Measurement Scale
In the printed almanac pages (1 cited)
Facts
world_rule (1)
The Annoyingness Measurement Scale (AMS) is calibrated globally and all devices are rebooted and set to the new calibration every year on January 1st.
The Annoyingness Measurement Scale (AMS) is calibrated globally and all devices are rebooted and set to the new calibration every year on January 1st. b05:c99:p225
