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PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:10 pm 
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jlee5050 wrote:
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the only people that should be weighing in grams are cocaine street peddlers.


Or mary jane dealers...



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Sooner wrote:
People weigh their watches? :wowzers

You don't? I weight mine everytime I dive, making sure I didn't happen to gain water :) Or wrist cheese...

I weigh my coffee beans every morning, 15,8g's per double. Yeah my kitchen looks like a coffee shop and my scales are used for all kinds of interesting things.


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Is it true that watches weigh more with a full wind? :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:01 am 
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mjfur wrote:
Is it true that watches weigh more with a full wind? :wink:



No, but a Kindle with a ton of books on it does actually weigh more than an empty one... kind of interesting

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sco wrote:
a Kindle with a ton of books on it does actually weigh more than an empty one... kind of interesting

Link?


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Is it true that watches weigh more with a full wind? :wink:



No, but a Kindle with a ton of books on it does actually weigh more than an empty one... kind of interesting

Yeah, weights about a ton!


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mjfur wrote:
Is it true that watches weigh more with a full wind? :wink:


Well according to Einstein's famous equation e=m*c*c ( mc squared)
Now, c - speed of light is constant but a fully wound watch contains more energy than unwound one.
Hence, if "e" goes up "m" must go up to balance the equation.
So, you may be on to something here ;-)

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az erik wrote:
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People weigh their watches? :wowzers

You don't?

No, I weigh myself, I weigh recipe ingredients, but never a watch. If it mattered to me (which it doesn't), I'd settle for the manufacturer's published numbers.

I limit my OCD behavior to important stuff. Like rotating my socks and alphabetizing my CD collection. :mrgreen:


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At least it's heavier. I'd rather an extra nut than a lost screw anyday...

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H2F wrote:
I'd rather an extra nut than a lost screw anyday...

Hmm...if I had an extra nut, would I lose screws, or get more?


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JacksonStone wrote:
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I'd rather an extra nut than a lost screw anyday...

Hmm...if I had an extra nut, would I lose screws, or get more?

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H2F wrote:
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I'd rather an extra nut than a lost screw anyday...

Hmm...if I had an extra nut, would I lose screws, or get more?

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Is a bolt. I know my screws.

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I'm not sure what this thread was about but I'm pretty sure it's not about that anymore.

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We used to carry pocket knives. Then it was multitools. Now, they need to
add midget scales & micrometers to the multitools, along with calf pullers
(in case of birth encounters), defibrillators, along with built-in Cape Cod
cloths. If that's not enough, check your cells, as there are (cr)apps for that.


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If you don't use the watch regularly, it's sure to gain weight!


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