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Post by Grand Lunar on Aug 13, 2008 10:16:24 GMT -4
I recall that on Loose Change, I pointed out the use of water to cut metal when they tried the "soft object into hard material" card. The response; water is one of the densest materials. Yeah, second only to their heads.
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Jason
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Post by Jason on Aug 13, 2008 10:46:12 GMT -4
You fail chemistry forever!
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Post by Grand Lunar on Aug 13, 2008 18:56:34 GMT -4
Hehe, the irony of it is that I never took chemistry.
I did utilize it though when I had to test cooling water and oil samples for our big diesels on the Big E.
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Post by Ranb on Aug 14, 2008 17:39:22 GMT -4
I recall that on Loose Change, I pointed out the use of water to cut metal when they tried the "soft object into hard material" card. What handle do you use on LC? I finally gave up on LC after they banned me a few times. I know a co-worker that goes by shopnut posting there now. He does not bait as easily as I did. Ranb
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Post by jaydeehess on Aug 14, 2008 18:17:33 GMT -4
I recall that on Loose Change, I pointed out the use of water to cut metal when they tried the "soft object into hard material" card. The response; water is one of the densest materials. Yeah, second only to their heads. Oh that's priceless. I'm gonna go out and fill my 14 foot aluminum boat with water. If the aluminum is less dense than water it will still float. Wish me luck...............
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