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Sounds like BS, but then again, the difference between those two is that the room temperature water is still and it has very little particle movement as opposed to the boiling water where the particles are moving constantly and thus able to change and adapt to a different temperature faster.I'm not sure, but I dont really think so. 100c to 0c faster than 20c to 0c? Bah.
I'm not sure, but I dont really think so. 100c to 0c faster than 20c to 0c? Bah.
Maybe removing small impurities that slow the cooling process? Just a guess I haven't been in a science class in years >.>
I always put at least one battery in backwards when I won't be using the torch for a while, so it can't accidentally be turned on and drain the batteries completely. Is this a good idea, or can it lead to battery leakage?
Ugh, since apparently no one got the point, I asked why we are here...So, why are we (people) here?
I attend grammar school, last grade, and ignorance is all around me. Well, good for them. Ignorance is bliss.
Quote from: demoniac93 on December 13, 2009, 08:30:37 amUgh, since apparently no one got the point, I asked why we are here...So, why are we (people) here?Why shouldn't we be here?
Quote from: Liber Lupus on December 13, 2009, 01:11:27 pmQuote from: demoniac93 on December 13, 2009, 08:30:37 amUgh, since apparently no one got the point, I asked why we are here...So, why are we (people) here?Why shouldn't we be here?@Lupus: You can't answer my question using another one.
when is start solda t 5.9 beta it comes some error and *pip* sound ?
@Frunkamunch: Why did we come here in the first place?
Sometimes when I start downloading something my d/l speed is like 400kbyte/s, but it quickly goes back down to my actual internet speed of ~170kbyte/s. When this happens, am I literally downloading at 400kb/s for that brief moment?
Quote from: demoniac93 on December 13, 2009, 03:13:08 pm@Frunkamunch: Why did we come here in the first place? Who cares?