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5 days agoFor context: everything that goes to space is worth it’s weight in gold… So a liter of water is worth ~$60k
For context: everything that goes to space is worth it’s weight in gold… So a liter of water is worth ~$60k
Based on the CSMS statement elseware in the thread and my limited google-fu, it looks like swicth one was 9504.50, which isn’t on the list of exemptions.
That said, I wouldn’t be too surprised if Nintendo figured out a few tweaks in the feature list that would allow them to claim it as one of the exempted categories.
I would say it’s probably a lot less than ten thousand - I doubt this is something “everybody knows”
I assume they were originally made from natural rubber, but nowadays are primarily made of vinyl and the like.
Lemmy community for shitty bullion?
There are two kinds of people, lol.
If you’re going to try ackshually-ing, you could at least be right. Even if you presuppose that “weight is force” (which, frankly, is one of those distinctions that people love to parade around to make themselves sound smart, but generally ignores historical, lingual, and legal contexts), objects in LEO are still attracted to earth with about 90% of the force they would be on earth’s surface.
Unless you’re one of those loons who only call the reaction force of a static system weight, in which case may God have mercy on your soul.