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						| tazelbain 
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 Haven't you been reading Lum's Google Ads?  Everybody is clammering for info on Condi.  She's the new It girl.  |  
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						| Lantyssa 
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 Is it a seedless watermelon? That certainly would affect its acceleration! It’s not a question of seeds vs. seedless. It’s a simple question of weight ratios. A 150 lb. woman simply could not thrust a watermelon upward at a velocity of 20 ft/sec. Not even if she’s an African .... er... But seedless watermelons are tropical and Washington is a temperate zone….No, no, no.  Weight does not affect acceleration except for the amount of force needed to act on the mass.  DENSITY DOES NOT MATTER. :-D |  
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						| eldaec 
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 Actually, weight does matter. Though changes in weight driven by changes in mass will cancel out when determining acceleration. Weight is not a characteristic of the melon alone, but a characteristic of the melon in combination with a gravitational field.
 Watermelons weigh less on the moon and accelerate downward slower as a result, but have the same mass etc.
 
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						| Llava 
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 DENSITY DOES NOT MATTER.
 I thought density was matter? I'm confused. |  
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						| Ironwood 
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 It took me reading through the second quoted part to determine what was wrong with that test. Maybe it if had said Haemish throws a watermelon, it might have been ok? I don't know, my mind doesn't work that way. Maybe Ironwood can tell me.
 Don't look at me, I have no fucking idea what all that was about.  I'm not too up on what is a racist icon and what isn't, suffering as Scotland does with a lack of actual black people.  I still have no idea about the whole fried chicken thing, tho I see it as a constant image on Busta Ryhmes videos. Tho I will say that Condoleeza was a fucking bizarre choice to stick as a name in a test.  Whatever happened to 'Jenny' or 'Billy' or 'SubjectA' ?  Seems a little strange... |  
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						| Lantyssa 
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 Actually, weight does matter. Though changes in weight driven by changes in mass will cancel out when determining acceleration. Weight is not a characteristic of the melon alone, but a characteristic of the melon in combination with a gravitational field.
 Watermelons weigh less on the moon and accelerate downward slower as a result, but have the same mass etc.
 
 I was purposefully ignoring any relation to physics, besides using the terms, considering the silliness of the quotes.  I just wanted an excuse to re-use the phrase.    |  
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						| Pococurante 
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 No, no, no.  Weight does not affect acceleration except for the amount of force needed to act on the mass.  DENSITY DOES NOT MATTER. Wait - so a pound of feathers really does fall at the same rate as a pound of rocks?  |  
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						| Trippy 
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 No, no, no.  Weight does not affect acceleration except for the amount of force needed to act on the mass.  DENSITY DOES NOT MATTER. Wait - so a pound of feathers really does fall at the same rate as a pound of rocks?In a vacuum. |  
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						| Pococurante 
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 "One day I got sucked into a vacuum.  And the drug wore off.  I retained the shape of a vacuum cleaner for... two weeks."  |  
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