A Completely Silly and Pointless Question
- Miles E Traysandor
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The actual conversion is pounds / 2.204 = kilograms.
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He can't weigh much, existing only in .gif files and some drawings.
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Very little, I would say.<br><br>How much doea an average GIF weigh?
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I think we're coming on to a fly-by-night weightloss product.
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If you wanted the true weight of a gif, you'd have to weigh the paper on which it's prined first (before it's printed) and then print it and weight it then, and subtract the difference, and that's the weight of the gif. You'd need a scale that could weight to at least 7 decimal places (micrograms), I'd imagine.
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Everyone here has seriously overestimated the mass of a GIF. When you are talking about a piece of data, the mass is actually the amount of energy required to contain that much information. In the case of an avatar (here at least) that upper bound is set at 20K. 20480 bytes, or 163840 bits. How much mass would 163840 electrons have? To go even further, what if you encoded all those bits with photons? Those little particles are essentially massless.
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