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wyvern Posted Jun 21, 2006
Better get all dollars or yens and be happy.
Icecreams can make people happy as well.
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jun 21, 2006
I hardly ever eat icecreams, but certainly they taste better than dollars. and yens probably don't the same as dollars
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Englaender (wondering what he will be doing next) Posted Jun 21, 2006
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Hati Posted Jun 21, 2006
I... think that depends on the temperature of said room.
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Hati Posted Jun 21, 2006
30C here again, getting too hot in the cold north, I should open the cellar hatch...
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Englaender (wondering what he will be doing next) Posted Jun 22, 2006
I wonder, with all those schroedinger thingies around here, the darkness, and what else we have been hearing from life in the darkest corner: mightent we also be in a spot where we have this 0 Kelvin tempreture? We aren't actually alive and talking, as this is only text, and apart from that, some of the phenomenons are quite unbelievable and on top I think you might think that me thinking about this is a load of rubisch - Q.E.D! Freeeezing cold comunications situatiation...
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Hati Posted Jun 22, 2006
Okay E, you have my permission to drink lukewarm . But now warmer. Not that you asked for it. But still.
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Englaender (wondering what he will be doing next) Posted Jun 22, 2006
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Englaender (wondering what he will be doing next) Posted Jun 22, 2006
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jun 22, 2006
Schroedinger hasn't been around for a long time now. There's a problem with that guy, either you know exactly where he is, but not when he's there, or you'll know exactly when he'll arrive but not where. Sounds a bit like the Dutch railways or KLM's luggage handling.
Having a hootoo place with 0 K would result in all electrical currents effectively stopping. Once you would create that place you'd freeze it or make it invalid by raising the temperature so your text can be displayed on the screen. Call this Englaender's paradox if you like.
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jun 22, 2006
zero K would be too wild .. but a cool down period is not definitely needed.. seen as the temperature has gone up again.
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Jun 22, 2006
cool down period is NOW definitely needed .. temperature gets at my fingers..
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Englaender (wondering what he will be doing next) Posted Jun 22, 2006
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