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− | A unit of volume derived from the number of cans | + | A unit of volume derived from the number of pop cans that equaled [[John Scalzi]]'s weight when he was given his weight in Coke Zero at [[Capricon 31]] on February 10, 2011. |
One scalzi = 204 cans = 76.5 liters. | One scalzi = 204 cans = 76.5 liters. | ||
− | See also: [[standlee]], [[rusty]]. | + | See also: [[drew]], [[standlee]], [[rusty]]. |
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+ | {{fanspeak|year=2011}} | ||
+ | [[Category:obsolete]] |
Latest revision as of 05:59, 22 February 2023
A unit of volume derived from the number of pop cans that equaled John Scalzi's weight when he was given his weight in Coke Zero at Capricon 31 on February 10, 2011.
One scalzi = 204 cans = 76.5 liters.
See also: drew, standlee, rusty.
Fanspeak | 2011 |
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