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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    It's about the weight distribution, things look their weight by relation to their supporting structure. I'll always be reminded of the scene in The Godfather 2 with the "solid gold" phone, being passed from gangster to gangster. It was so obviously a plastic model as they passed it around. But they were acting, and told it was solid gold and super heavy. So their movements were meant to show the audience that it had great weight. One time one of the actors' thumbs knocked the solid gold receiver off kilter.

    Link to video

    Education is extremely important.

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      When we moved out of our first house, we took an upright freezer with us. One little Mexican guy carried up the stairs, on his back.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • George KG George K

        When we moved out of our first house, we took an upright freezer with us. One little Mexican guy carried up the stairs, on his back.

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        @george-k said in Dudes posting their Ws:

        One little Mexican guy carried up the stairs, on his back.

        Was his back dry or wet after the freezer thawed as he carried it?

        Asking for a friend.

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          @jon-nyc cool video, lol!

          @Horace thanks for the scene reminder, including Roth who passed the phone without even looking at it

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            @jon-nyc cool video, lol!

            @Horace thanks for the scene reminder, including Roth who passed the phone without even looking at it

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            @89th said in Dudes posting their Ws:

            @jon-nyc cool video, lol!

            @Horace thanks for the scene reminder, including Roth who passed the phone without even looking at it

            The actor who played him was a famous acting coach who never acted much in big things. He was very well respected amongst big screen actors, and had trained many of them, but hadn't in fact walked the walk on the big screen. This remained his only big movie role, and to his credit he nailed it.

            Education is extremely important.

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              I met a guy who once bought a brick of gold - more just to show off than anything. But it was very decpetive in how heavy it was.

              When he sold it back for money (after a few months maybe), it had lost a few grams of weight from sliding on the table, people handling it, etc. LOL

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              • HoraceH Offline
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                I brought a 100 ounce silver bar to work to show it to people because I thought it was cool, but I sensed people thought I was trying to show off. I work with a bunch of poor trash PhD scientists and engineers, so I guess they probably hadn't seen 2000 dollars all in the same place ever before. So I stopped showing it to people. You need to be an upper class high status type like me in order to appreciate the beauty separately from the monetary value.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  Only non-witches get due process.

                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                    That must have been painful.

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                      I think India holds the record (555) for most people having world records.

                      It is a big thing there, and many of the records are quite goofy.

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                        I think India holds the record (555) for most people having world records.

                        It is a big thing there, and many of the records are quite goofy.

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                        @taiwan_girl said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                        I think India holds the record (555) for most people having world records.

                        It is a big thing there, and many of the records are quite goofy.

                        What's the statistics if you normalize by population (# of world record holders divided by population size)?

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                        • AxtremusA Axtremus

                          @taiwan_girl said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                          I think India holds the record (555) for most people having world records.

                          It is a big thing there, and many of the records are quite goofy.

                          What's the statistics if you normalize by population (# of world record holders divided by population size)?

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                          @Axtremus said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                          @taiwan_girl said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                          I think India holds the record (555) for most people having world records.

                          It is a big thing there, and many of the records are quite goofy.

                          What's the statistics if you normalize by population (# of world record holders divided by population size)?

                          Probably India would still win. 555

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                            Only non-witches get due process.

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                              His dancing-in-the-rain move at 0:57 was impressive.

                              I guess if you are confident in your grip strength, go for it!

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                                Perfectly choreographed right at the end especially.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

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                                  He had plenty of leeway on the last car to dial in the landing. Note he hit the brakes to center himself at the crossing.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                    That train had one helluva suspension on it,

                                    The Brad

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                                    • HoraceH Horace

                                      I brought a 100 ounce silver bar to work to show it to people because I thought it was cool, but I sensed people thought I was trying to show off. I work with a bunch of poor trash PhD scientists and engineers, so I guess they probably hadn't seen 2000 dollars all in the same place ever before. So I stopped showing it to people. You need to be an upper class high status type like me in order to appreciate the beauty separately from the monetary value.

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                                      @Horace said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                                      I brought a 100 ounce silver bar to work to show it to people because I thought it was cool, but I sensed people thought I was trying to show off. I work with a bunch of poor trash PhD scientists and engineers, so I guess they probably hadn't seen 2000 dollars all in the same place ever before. So I stopped showing it to people. You need to be an upper class high status type like me in order to appreciate the beauty separately from the monetary value.

                                      Maybe you can move on to Platinum

                                      The warehouse retailer (COST) has started selling one-ounce platinum bars priced at $1,089.99 apiece, which is slightly higher than the metal's current value of roughly $1,000 per ounce on the commodity market. Costco's foray into selling gold bars started last year and has proven a huge success, with the company reporting that sales reached $100 million in 2023.

                                      https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20241003254/are-the-costco-platinum-bars-worth-buying-heres-what-finance-pros-have-to-say

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                                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                        @Horace said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                                        I brought a 100 ounce silver bar to work to show it to people because I thought it was cool, but I sensed people thought I was trying to show off. I work with a bunch of poor trash PhD scientists and engineers, so I guess they probably hadn't seen 2000 dollars all in the same place ever before. So I stopped showing it to people. You need to be an upper class high status type like me in order to appreciate the beauty separately from the monetary value.

                                        Maybe you can move on to Platinum

                                        The warehouse retailer (COST) has started selling one-ounce platinum bars priced at $1,089.99 apiece, which is slightly higher than the metal's current value of roughly $1,000 per ounce on the commodity market. Costco's foray into selling gold bars started last year and has proven a huge success, with the company reporting that sales reached $100 million in 2023.

                                        https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20241003254/are-the-costco-platinum-bars-worth-buying-heres-what-finance-pros-have-to-say

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                                        @taiwan_girl said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                                        @Horace said in Dudes posting their Ws:

                                        I brought a 100 ounce silver bar to work to show it to people because I thought it was cool, but I sensed people thought I was trying to show off. I work with a bunch of poor trash PhD scientists and engineers, so I guess they probably hadn't seen 2000 dollars all in the same place ever before. So I stopped showing it to people. You need to be an upper class high status type like me in order to appreciate the beauty separately from the monetary value.

                                        Maybe you can move on to Platinum

                                        The warehouse retailer (COST) has started selling one-ounce platinum bars priced at $1,089.99 apiece, which is slightly higher than the metal's current value of roughly $1,000 per ounce on the commodity market. Costco's foray into selling gold bars started last year and has proven a huge success, with the company reporting that sales reached $100 million in 2023.

                                        https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20241003254/are-the-costco-platinum-bars-worth-buying-heres-what-finance-pros-have-to-say

                                        That silver bar is $3150 now. Doubled since I bought it. I'm thinking of cashing them in for a nice grand piano.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                          That’s probably 800lbs or so.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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