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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
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This comic starts out with three effects of high altitude related to the air getting "thinner" and the lower air pressure. {{w|Denver}} is one mile (5280 feet or 1609 meters) above sea-level (as marked on the steps of the State Capitol). At this elevation, the [http://www.altitude.org/air_pressure.php average atmospheric pressure] is about 83% of sea level pressure, or about 840 mbar instead of 1013 mbar, and [https://www.sensorsone.com/local-gravity-calculator/ gravity] is 99.94% of gravity at sea level at the same latitude, or 9.796 m/s<sup>2</sup> instead of 9.801 m/s<sup>2</sup>. This has a number of effects:
 
This comic starts out with three effects of high altitude related to the air getting "thinner" and the lower air pressure. {{w|Denver}} is one mile (5280 feet or 1609 meters) above sea-level (as marked on the steps of the State Capitol). At this elevation, the [http://www.altitude.org/air_pressure.php average atmospheric pressure] is about 83% of sea level pressure, or about 840 mbar instead of 1013 mbar, and [https://www.sensorsone.com/local-gravity-calculator/ gravity] is 99.94% of gravity at sea level at the same latitude, or 9.796 m/s<sup>2</sup> instead of 9.801 m/s<sup>2</sup>. This has a number of effects:
  
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** X is worth 9 instead of 8
 
** X is worth 9 instead of 8
 
** Y is worth 5 instead of 4
 
** Y is worth 5 instead of 4
: This point increase would have little impact in the board game when two players sit across each other. However, it would imply that scrabble played via internet should require players to state their altitude at the beginning of the online game which then assigns advantages to higher-altitude players. This advantage seems arbitrary, unless the altitude difference is really significant enough to impede the thinking ability of the higher-altitude party.
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This point increase would have little impact in the board game when two players sit across each other. However, it would imply that scrabble played via internet should require players to state their altitude at the begin of the online game which then assigns advantages to higher-altitude players. This advantage seems arbitrary, unless the altitude difference is really significant enough to impede the thinking ability of the higher-altitude party.
 
* A common {{w|superstition}} states that breaking a mirror causes 7 years of bad luck. The comic claims that at higher altitudes, only 5&frac12; years are caused. This implies that people living at higher altitudes have less bad luck.
 
* A common {{w|superstition}} states that breaking a mirror causes 7 years of bad luck. The comic claims that at higher altitudes, only 5&frac12; years are caused. This implies that people living at higher altitudes have less bad luck.
 
* Marketing campaigns will often state "X is the new Y" to draw the audience of Y in toward the newer X. When used with age, usually at 10 year intervals ("40 is the new 30" is the slogan referenced), it is an attempt to convince an older audience that they can share in an experience commonly associated with a younger audience. At higher elevations, the comic claims, people can use or do things designated for an even younger audience. This is contrary to facts however: Most activities, especially in sports, are more difficult at higher altitudes, not easier.
 
* Marketing campaigns will often state "X is the new Y" to draw the audience of Y in toward the newer X. When used with age, usually at 10 year intervals ("40 is the new 30" is the slogan referenced), it is an attempt to convince an older audience that they can share in an experience commonly associated with a younger audience. At higher elevations, the comic claims, people can use or do things designated for an even younger audience. This is contrary to facts however: Most activities, especially in sports, are more difficult at higher altitudes, not easier.
** In the base 16 ({{w|Hexadecimal|hexadecimal}}) number system, the value 28 represents 2 * 16^1 + 8 * 16^0 = 40. Thus, 40 is the new 28. Likewise, in the base 8 ({{w|Octal|octal}}) number system, 50 represents 5 * 8^1 = 40. Remember that, although {{w| Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything|Douglas Adams doesn't write jokes about other bases}}, Randall [[1000: 1000 Comics|does]].
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** In the base 16 ({{w|Hexadecimal|hexadecimal}}) number system, the value 28 represents 2 * 16^1 + 8 * 16^0 = 40. Thus, 40 is the new 28. Remember that, although {{w| Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything|Douglas Adams doesn't write jokes about other bases}}, Randall [[1000: 1000 Comics|does]].
* German band {{w|Nena (band)|Nena}}'s hit ''99 Red Balloons'' (an English adaptation of the original song called ''{{w|99 Luftballons}}'') is a song about a war started by a large clump of balloons mistaken for enemy aircraft (see [[#Trivia|Trivia]]). The comic claims that if launched from a higher altitude, 94 balloons would have sufficed.
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* German band {{w|Nena (band)|Nena}}'s hit ''99 Red Balloons'' (an English adaptation of the original song called ''{{w|99 Luftballons}}'') is a song about a war started by a large clump of balloons mistaken for enemy aircraft (see [[#Trivia]]). The comic claims that if launched from a higher altitude, 94 balloons would have sufficed.
 
* {{w|420 (cannabis culture)|4:20}} is a code word for {{w|cannabis}} and has evolved in some circles to be the socially acceptable hour to consume cannabis. This has in turn evolved into a joke that when checking the time and finding it is exactly 4:20, people will add "blaze it" as a reference. The comic claims that, at higher altitudes, the socially acceptable time is earlier, so if there is an elevation of one mile, the socially acceptable time would be 4:17 and therefore, marijuana jokes are made earlier. This joke is probably related to the {{w|Cannabis in Colorado|legalization of recreational marijuana use in Colorado}}.
 
* {{w|420 (cannabis culture)|4:20}} is a code word for {{w|cannabis}} and has evolved in some circles to be the socially acceptable hour to consume cannabis. This has in turn evolved into a joke that when checking the time and finding it is exactly 4:20, people will add "blaze it" as a reference. The comic claims that, at higher altitudes, the socially acceptable time is earlier, so if there is an elevation of one mile, the socially acceptable time would be 4:17 and therefore, marijuana jokes are made earlier. This joke is probably related to the {{w|Cannabis in Colorado|legalization of recreational marijuana use in Colorado}}.
  
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:'''Effects of High Altitude'''
 
:'''Effects of High Altitude'''
 
:How life is different at one mile above sea level
 
:How life is different at one mile above sea level
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:[Eight small panels, each containing an image with a caption at the top:]
 
:[Eight small panels, each containing an image with a caption at the top:]
  
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:Water boils at 202°F
 
:[A pot on a stovetop, with steam rising from the pot]
 
:[A pot on a stovetop, with steam rising from the pot]
:Water boils at 202°F
 
  
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:Baseballs and golf balls fly 5-10% farther
 
:[A baseball flying through the air]
 
:[A baseball flying through the air]
:Baseballs and golf balls fly 5-10% farther
 
  
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:Sunburns develop significantly faster
 
:[Five wavy arrows hitting a curved surface, two at a low point and three at a high point]
 
:[Five wavy arrows hitting a curved surface, two at a low point and three at a high point]
:Sunburns develop significantly faster
 
  
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:Scrabble letters are worth 16% more
 
:[Scrabble tiles for letters Q, X and Y with point values 12, 9 and 5, respectively]
 
:[Scrabble tiles for letters Q, X and Y with point values 12, 9 and 5, respectively]
:Scrabble letters are worth 16% more
 
  
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:Breaking a mirror only causes 5½ years of bad luck
 
:[Cueball looking down at a broken hand mirror on the floor]
 
:[Cueball looking down at a broken hand mirror on the floor]
:Breaking a mirror only causes 5½ years of bad luck
 
  
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:40 is the new 28
 
:[Cueball and Megan are talking. Megan is gesturing]
 
:[Cueball and Megan are talking. Megan is gesturing]
:40 is the new 28
 
 
:Megan: 50 is the new 40, and when you account for elevation it's more like 37.
 
:Megan: 50 is the new 40, and when you account for elevation it's more like 37.
  
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:Nuclear war can be started with only 94 red balloons.
 
:[Five black balloons floating]
 
:[Five black balloons floating]
:Nuclear war can be started with only 94 red balloons.
 
  
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:People make marijuana jokes slightly earlier
 
:[Cueball and Ponytail are talking. Ponytail is looking at her phone]
 
:[Cueball and Ponytail are talking. Ponytail is looking at her phone]
:People make marijuana jokes slightly earlier
 
 
:Cueball: Hey, what time is it?
 
:Cueball: Hey, what time is it?
 
:Ponytail: 4:17 Blaze it!
 
:Ponytail: 4:17 Blaze it!
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]
[[Category:Nuclear weapons]]
 

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