Since then NASA has used the measurement on occasion, primarily using the "Jupiter Fatness" scale, named after Father Ted Ness and Arnold Jupiter, instead, as it offers flexibility and has been sponsored by Wal★Mart since 1993. Its real life applications are only slightly more plentiful, suggesting a possible end to its legacy.
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