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I like to learn something new every day.

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    I like to learn something new every day.

    Indiana University’s library sinks one inch a year. Engineers did not account for the weight of books.

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    • monotoneofbill@mastodon.worldM monotoneofbill@mastodon.world

      I like to learn something new every day.

      Indiana University’s library sinks one inch a year. Engineers did not account for the weight of books.

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      @MonotoneofBill *looks nervously at my vinyl-record shelves* 👀

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        I like to learn something new every day.

        Indiana University’s library sinks one inch a year. Engineers did not account for the weight of books.

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        @MonotoneofBill Think about it for a bit. It’s not possible.

        And, there are many resources debunking this. e.g. https://wonkhe.com/blogs/is-the-university-library-really-sinking/

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