bloor,
@bloor@bloor.tw avatar

Amazon sells foil inflatable numbers.

The idea is you fill them with helium, and (let's say) someone is 41 years old, you simply buy a 4 and a 1 and fill them both with helium, and they say 41.

They also do letters of the alphabet (shown in the picture).

Here's the question:

Which letter or number is it safe to assume has the largest internal volume for helium?

In other words, which single letter or number would I pick if I wanted maximum "floatyness"?

It's not as obvious as it looks.

ahnlak,
@ahnlak@kavlak.uk avatar

@bloor of course, the "correct" science answer is to buy one of each, and a balance that can cope with negative "weights".

mansr,
@mansr@society.oftrolls.com avatar

@ahnlak @bloor Any balance will work with a suitable bias.

RobertJackson58585858,
@RobertJackson58585858@masto.ai avatar

@bloor

N has quite a bit of uppy downiness to it.

More so than X and H.

mansr,
@mansr@society.oftrolls.com avatar

@bloor At a glance, N looks like a strong contender.

simonzerafa,

@bloor

I would suspect there isn't a great deal of variation between them but I'll go with Z has slightly more than some others 🙂

ahnlak,
@ahnlak@kavlak.uk avatar

@bloor ...a round balloon with a letter printed on it? ;-)

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