CONTEST: Guess the weight :)

Silky Shagsalot

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182 grams. BOG had a guess fest like this years ago. his plant was huge, like this and only dried out a little over 5 zips. i think a lot of folks are wayyyy over on their numbers.... (but, i hope you do as well as many think.)
 

SnapsProvolone

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182 grams. BOG had a guess fest like this years ago. his plant was huge, like this and only dried out a little over 5 zips. i think a lot of folks are wayyyy over on their numbers.... (but, i hope you do as well as many think.)
Lmao, like I weighed it wet. And anyone knows the 4:1 ish common ratio of wet:dry
 

heckler73

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About a 454g...although, what part of the planet are you going to measure its weight?
Y'know, gravity is not equal across the planet. Have you considered that issue? You could have two (or more) different guesses that could be equally right!




SCIENCE!!!!!@!@!@!12111!
 

SnapsProvolone

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About a 454g...although, what part of the planet are you going to measure its weight?
Y'know, gravity is not equal across the planet. Have you considered that issue? You could have two (or more) different guesses that could be equally right!




SCIENCE!!!!!@!@!@!12111!
I'm thinking the 0.7% variance across the earth wouldn't be a bigger factor than scale accuracy or moisture content or even trim quality.
 

heckler73

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I'm thinking the 0.7% variance across the earth wouldn't be a bigger factor than scale accuracy or moisture content or even trim quality.
Excuse me, but for every "about a 454g" you could have a discrepancy of 3.178 g !
So you'd have to allow for that fact in your final judgment.
If someone is over by that much, then you can't deny they were wrong. They just might have a different perception of gravity.
What would Judge Wapner do?
 

SnapsProvolone

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Excuse me, but for every "about a 454g" you could have a discrepancy of 3.178 g !
So you'd have to allow for that fact in your final judgment.
If someone is over by that much, then you can't deny they were wrong. They just might have a different perception of gravity.
What would Judge Wapner do?
Well, you're starting with the 454 figure, why not 453.59?

Lol you're cute and adorable in your attempt to provide whatever it is your providing. ;)
 

WHATFG

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wouldn't there be some statistical error...you know say 1227g +/- 3? That would,you keep you busy snaps getting all technical and stuff! Lol
 
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