While reading though the post on these forums I see many points of view on many subjects.
Some I agree with, others, not so much.
But I have noticed that there is one subject that everyone seems to be avoiding. So I thought. To hell with it. I'll ask the question.
If you melt enough dry ice, can you go for a swim without getting wet? |
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Good question.I think the answer has to be yes.
Here's another oft overlooked conundrum. It I boil enough water at the beginning of the week then freeze it will it save time when I want to cook rice? |
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"While reading though the post on these forums I see many points of view on many subjects.
Some I agree with, others, not so much.
But I have noticed that there is one subject that everyone seems to be avoiding. So I thought. To hell with it. I'll ask the question.
If you melt enough dry ice, can you go for a swim without getting wet?"
No. Dry ice is dry because it doesn't melt, it sublimates directly from solid to gas. |
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"Good question.I think the answer has to be yes.
Here's another oft overlooked conundrum. It I boil enough water at the beginning of the week then freeze it will it save time when I want to cook rice?"
I think you need to get your ass to the patent office quick with this idea.
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"Good question.I think the answer has to be yes.
Here's another oft overlooked conundrum. It I boil enough water at the beginning of the week then freeze it will it save time when I want to cook rice?
I think you need to get your ass to the patent office quick with this idea.
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Getting my coat on now. |
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