Now I can be kicked out of at tourney because of a mana shuffle?
When two water parcels with the same mass but different temperature and salinity mix together, the newly generated water parcel may have a density greater than the mean density of the original water parcels. In particular, if the original water parcels have the same density, then the newly formed water parcel may have a density greater than the mean density of the original parcels. As a result, the newly formed water parcel will sink. This process, called cabbeling in oceanography, is due to the nonlinearity of the equation of state of seawater, especially the increase of the thermal expansion coefficient with temperature.
Oh you think so, huh, you dasypygal dickhead!
I suspect that this may be an example if you're willing to consider the moderator of comp.dcom.telecom as the Group trying to shout down a proposal. On the other hand, since the purpose of the group was to end his moderatorhood, it isn't clearcut.