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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 May 2007 04:14:30 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message rthlink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... On May 7, 2:35 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:kb6u33l1k7vdgea1t5ut521lvvq8dir81s@4ax .com... On Mon, 07 May 2007 08:07:13 -0400, HK wrote: It's about 50F here outside right now. Shut up. Freezing. Is about 75 and climbing here. Wind dieing down. WHat freezes at 75 degrees F idiot? Oh, the creative snipper returns. Actually a lot of materials freeze at higher temps than 75 degrees F. Oh my God, that calls for a cite. 8) I was just reading about something like this a few weeks ago. Some French chemists came up with some kind of material that froze at 45 deg C - standby - I'll find the cite. Found it. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...66/ai_n6366679 So, in effect, the higher the temperature, the harder the material freezes - the lower the temperature the more liquid the material. Now that's science!!! Is Al Gore involved? |
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