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Brick Year

The distance one can throw a Brick in a year. The current formula for a brick year is as follows:

1 brick second = 0.46 metres = 1 second of brick throwing/collecting

1 brick launch = 2.3 metres = 5 secs = 1 entire brick throw, walk to position, reset throw

1 brick day = 39.744 km = 17280 secs

1 brick year = 14516.496 km = 6311520 secs

This is purely theoretical because the brick would last 1.75 days (30240 secs, covering 69.552km) before it stopped resembling a brick. This is a phenomenon is called a rubble length.
Thats pretty far my friend, at least 3 Brick Years i'd say.

I can't understand light-years, I wish they'd convert it to Brick Years instead.
by offlyner March 11, 2008
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Brickyard

Ghetto area in northwest Philadelphia where the poor people be at
Eww he poor they be down brickyard
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Brickyard

Nickname for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was first paved with bricks and mortar.
The Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has become one of the most anticipated races in motorsports.
by D2RCR January 31, 2004
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