ok so striped a few wires wieghed them uncompressed 191 grams then weighed them compressed 189 grams so will not be compressing unless to save space :-)
Dunno what it is I am missing but that doesn't even make sense.
I think I'm gonna go find a left handed screwdriver and a bucket of steam now......
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will someone please pass me my sky hook!!! and left handed smoke deflector lol
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You guys are all wrong.He has muffler bearings mixed in with his wire.It happens all the time!
He could have found the answer easier if he had changed the batteries in his chemlight.....
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I think it's a bad case of lumbpucks....when excess gas is expressed from the rearend of the fume bags so hard that it causes ones socks to fall down around the ankles...very common amoung the English and men over 70. It's called poofpuck in women causing excess gathering of nylon around the ankles......Same thing with wire the more you twist and squeeze the more air comes out therefore losing weight. Make sure it's not humid out it can loose water weight too.....God I love this place!!!
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