I think weight is mass times gravity (IIRC from my physics course). So the coin will weigh less on the moon but have the same mass as on Earth.
I personally believe that I and many others here/elsewhere really don't value our lives relative to others. We all have personal desires, but also other dictates that determine the make-up of our lives/possession. I'd suggest that one should just establish a personal goal to realize that envy of others diminishes for some their self-worth. For personal happiness, one should just appreciate the contents of their life, regardless of others. There are many who have less than us, why focus on some who may have more. We came into this world with less, and will leave like-wise. Concentrate on these times when we have "more". I was raised in Ghettos where our possessions were easily carried, but we were wealthy as a caring family. I now have far more "stuff" than I ever wanted, but personal relations are the most valuable components of my life. I'm RICH
Exactly. "I bought myself a coin" vs. "Myself bought a coin". I hate it when someoe names off a few people and refers to themself as myself. "Ricky, Joey and myself bought a coin." when the correct way to say it is "Ricky, Joey and I bought a coin."
Well, apparently not if XenForo's editor has anything to do with it. (So much for my witty non-verbal reply...)