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so the official measure of what a kilogram weighs is losing weight? -- (link)
Posted by
tRuMaN (aka Truman)
Jul 9 '12, 07:26
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yeah, that is a problem.
(gizmodo.com)
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Losing mass, yeah. No one knows why.
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nubby
Jul 9, 07:29
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F-you Higgs-Bosons! -- nm
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oblique
Jul 9, 07:33
Which gizmodo doesn't even explain.
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decline
Jul 9, 07:30
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I just clicked on the article. minirant
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nubby
Jul 9, 07:33
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Sounds like a great premise for an ABC show. Experiments to find the Higgs-Boson results in everything losing weight at an atomic level!
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oblique
Jul 9, 07:36
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so much for investing in gold maple leafs and krugerands -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jul 9, 14:01
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