It’s actually half percent and that’s compared with the pole, on average and estimated based on distance to the center of the Earth and rotation speed. You can loose another quarter percent climbing the Everest.
What you “weigh” depends on the kind of scale you are using. A spring scale would show you weigh less, but a balance scale (like the one in many doctor’s offices) would show you weigh the same.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Uh… do I e’en WANNA know how a cockroach that big got into someone’s honker?
Dean about 7 years ago
A good sneeze could have saved her a doctor’s visit.
Bilan about 7 years ago
Did they say “Alas poor Juanrick. I knew him.”
Radish the wordsmith about 7 years ago
What, and give up show biz?
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 7 years ago
Was Mr. Potomachi’s action an example of skull-doggery?!?
James Wolfenstein about 7 years ago
It’s actually half percent and that’s compared with the pole, on average and estimated based on distance to the center of the Earth and rotation speed. You can loose another quarter percent climbing the Everest.
J Short about 7 years ago
Now, if it was 5% I’d think about moving.
javogadro#1 about 7 years ago
What you “weigh” depends on the kind of scale you are using. A spring scale would show you weigh less, but a balance scale (like the one in many doctor’s offices) would show you weigh the same.
Luanaphile about 7 years ago
Snorting maggots is a better high, though.