1 posted on
11/13/2001 5:27:19 AM PST by
callisto
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2 posted on
11/13/2001 5:33:31 AM PST by
callisto
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3 posted on
11/13/2001 5:34:03 AM PST by
callisto
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So what this means is that I shouldn't go on a diet just move off the coast of India to lose weight...
4 posted on
11/13/2001 5:34:22 AM PST by
toupsie
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I always thought the middle-east was lightweight....
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This is really interesting but a legend of what the various colors mean would have been nice for those of us with slow connections.
6 posted on
11/13/2001 5:40:54 AM PST by
Dustbunny
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bump
7 posted on
11/13/2001 5:41:05 AM PST by
d4now
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"while a relative high occurs in the South Pacific Ocean" A shame we can't see the 'relative high' in the view provided.
--Boris
8 posted on
11/13/2001 5:42:06 AM PST by
boris
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Fascinating BUMP!
9 posted on
11/13/2001 5:43:35 AM PST by
Carolina
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Gravity must be strong in South Carolina. I feel very heavy! Maybe Indian mystics really can levitate!
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Bump
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So, I wonder if the boys in Vegas take this into account when handicapping basketball games, and does this mean I'll be able to drive the gold ball farther in the low gravity areas?
To: callisto
From NASA, the
SPOTLIGHT (Getting the Lowdown of Gravity) is associated with this image.
Dont forget the Leonids this weekend
To: callisto
I didn't read anywhere but I wonder what difference in weight would occur if you weighed 100 lbs in the lowest gravity zone and then moved to the highest gravity zone? Would anyone hazard a guess?
20 posted on
11/13/2001 6:13:46 AM PST by
Maringa
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(lifting eyebrow) Fascinating....and bookmarked for later study.
To: callisto
I notice Hollywood has almost no gravity...funny.
25 posted on
11/13/2001 6:18:05 AM PST by
Benrand
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I would assume gravity levels would change like the tides caused by the location of the moon, sun and even the planets. What are the relative differences between the peaks and valleys?
Interesting, thanks for the post and flag.
28 posted on
11/13/2001 6:24:01 AM PST by
DB
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Interesting Map.... Does anyone know if you weigh less on top of MT. Everest compared at sea level?
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Hm....maybe this would account for the fact that I always weigh more when I go to the doctor! LOL!
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Bull crap! You can't fool me!
This is a hidden toilet camera view of Hillary wearing a tacky 70's bathing suit.
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Diego Garcia here I come!
36 posted on
11/13/2001 7:00:29 AM PST by
6ppc
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