Pickle:

You make a fine point! There are no Macs that mass 85-lbs. Unless you've
ever sat with a Mac Portable on your lap for longer than 20 minutes!!!
You'd swear that monstrosity weighed twice as much! I never owned one,
but a friend of mine did, and he let me borrow it a couple of times. It
would've made a fine boat anchor all by itself!

About your phone: it ain't OLD ENOUGH. We had phones from Western
Electric that were manufactured in the 1950s!

Allen
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the pickle wrote:
> 
> At 21:24 -0500 on 15/08/02, Allen Davis wrote:
> 
> >I have a reply to some of this. I'm rusty on my physics, though:
> >
> >the pickle wrote:
> >>
> >> At 23:32 -0500 on 14/08/02, Ryan wrote:
> >>
> >> >And not just sitting in the back, starting and watching.  Now about those
> >> >boat anchors, if you put a 85 lb. computer in the water, how the heck'd you
> >> >get it back up? And it's no doubt that the Apple Newton is the best boat
> >>
> >> The water makes it weigh a lot less than its mass might indicate because the
> >> water holds it up much better than air does :)
> >
> >The computer's air slots will allow it to take in water. If it's salt
> >water, it will mass more than fresh water. You're going to be hauling up
> >the mass of the computer, plus whatever water is circulating through its
> >guts. I believe it will make the computer seems to mass more than its
> >original 85-lbs. Plus, the circulation of water through the vents of the
> >said computer, will give the illusion of added mass which really isn't there.
> 
> Ya, but there aren't any 85-lb Macs.  I think my suggestion was to fill the
> case with concrete (because there aren't any Macs that'll make a decent boat
> anchor unless you do anyway), which would alleviate pretty much all of the
> above.
> 
> >What he's referring to here is an old-fashioned dial telephone (anyone
> 
> I have one, and I can't find any significant magnet in it other than the ringer
> solenoid.
> 
> >scrub the area around this desk because I smoked a lot. Over time, her
> >vaccum erased or damaged a bunch of those disks -- they were in the
> >bottom drawer of that metal desk.
> 
> Motors generate a LOT more magnetic field than a fone does :)

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