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Mon Feb-28-05 05:57 PM
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| 11. Also explains those weird cooking directions |
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How to cook food in the mile high city of Denver since boiling temp is different also. I was disapointed 1st time I saw Denver as a child, thought it'd be up in the sky on a mile high plateau. Does sea level mean low tide, high tide or medium tide? Though 1-30 ft probably doesn't make a difference except to virgos such as I am.
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| -Cold hard facts to deal with |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:31 PM |
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Water freezes at ZERO degrees Celcius/Centigrade |
Sandpiper |
Feb-28-05 05:34 PM |
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I can't argue with this guy. |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:38 PM |
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Fuck You, Water Freezes at 273 Kelvin. So Up Yours! :-) n/t |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 05:46 PM |
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Kelvin voted no and Fahrenhite voted yes. |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:59 PM |
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Forgot about sea level, did'ja? |
IMModerate |
Feb-28-05 07:46 PM |
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Additives... |
WindRavenX |
Feb-28-05 05:35 PM |
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Ethanol is a good additive, be careful at minus temps though. |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 08:34 PM |
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These temperatures, of course, are only valid at 1 atm of pressure |
Salviati |
Feb-28-05 05:37 PM |
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I was just going to add that |
Canadian Socialist |
Feb-28-05 05:58 PM |
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Freepers, though made of mostly water... |
benburch |
Feb-28-05 05:37 PM |
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You can either call my family "freeper nonsense" |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:40 PM |
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Colder hard facts.. |
tridim |
Feb-28-05 05:42 PM |
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Only At Sea Level |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 05:45 PM |
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Also explains those weird cooking directions |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:57 PM |
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Well |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:05 PM |
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Saw a film of way cold in AK, tossed a cup of boiling water into the air |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 06:16 PM |
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Torr Converter |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:20 PM |
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Here Ya Go |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:27 PM |
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OK, Have Done A Bit Of Research...I Think It Is Called A Vacuum Chamber |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:39 PM |
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Sounds like a reverse pressure cooker. simplified. n/t |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 06:47 PM |
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In A Way, Yes. |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:57 PM |
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This is cold and hard too, even at room temperature |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 05:50 PM |
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Even when they warm it |
Debi |
Feb-28-05 05:58 PM |
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My GP |
Canadian Socialist |
Feb-28-05 06:00 PM |
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Oh, Christ, Don't EVEN Go There-I Gotta Go For My Girlie Exams Soon Enuff! |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:06 PM |
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Some of us use those as sex toys... |
benburch |
Feb-28-05 07:58 PM |
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It was originally intended that Fahrenheit |
Worst Username Ever |
Feb-28-05 06:08 PM |
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Science Town? |
Debi |
Feb-28-05 06:09 PM |
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Funky Town, actually. |
Worst Username Ever |
Feb-28-05 06:18 PM |
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Won't you take me to....ARRRGGGHHHH EARWORM!!! |
Debi |
Feb-28-05 06:30 PM |
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Conversion From Fahrenheit To Celcius...and Kelvin |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:19 PM |
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I need a link, |
Dave Reynolds |
Feb-28-05 06:26 PM |
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You don't trust me? Here you go, good enough for you? |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 06:30 PM |
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I LOVE that site, |
Dave Reynolds |
Feb-28-05 07:29 PM |
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Don't forget the ever popular site: |
uppityperson |
Feb-28-05 07:40 PM |
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An easy formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius (and vicey versa) |
Lady Effingbroke |
Feb-28-05 06:35 PM |
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Yep. That Works |
mermaid |
Feb-28-05 06:42 PM |
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Nay. Thou hast settled the matter. |
Lone_Wolf_Moderate |
Feb-28-05 07:41 PM |
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Actually, water can be below 32 and still liquid, |
Redstone |
Feb-28-05 07:55 PM |
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