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Post by Ator on Mar 27, 2004 18:17:05 GMT -5
What happens if you put a living human hand in there? Will it hurt? If this is a sarcasm response, then: yes, just a little. If it's an honest question: Your hand will instantly freeze. You'll most likely have to get it amputated, since it'll never work again.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 27, 2004 18:18:39 GMT -5
If this is a sarcasm response, then: yes, just a little. If it's an honest question: You're hand will instantly freeze. You'll most likely have to get it amputated, since it'll never work again. Yes, it was an honest question, for I am spooky like that. My Response: COOL!!
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 27, 2004 18:21:57 GMT -5
If this is a sarcasm response, then: yes, just a little. If it's an honest question: You're hand will instantly freeze. You'll most likely have to get it amputated, since it'll never work again. Not instantly, unless you are in a black hole or going at or near the speed of light. It would freeze within a second or two, but not it would take some time. Unless it's absolute zero. But in my opinion, if that happned the universe would collapse. And liquid nitrogen dipped graham cracker are pretty good.
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Mar 27, 2004 18:25:38 GMT -5
Not instantly, unless you are in a black hole or going at or near the speed of light. It would freeze within a second or two, but not it would take some time. Unless it's absolute zero. But in my opinion, if that happned the universe would collapse. And liquid nitrogen dipped gram crackers are pretty good. You tried that? You must be radioactive now. Ator, please tell me the effects of eating liquid nitrogen dipped graham crackers.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 27, 2004 18:28:44 GMT -5
You tried that? You must be radioactive now. Ator, please tell me the effects of eating liquid nitrogen dipped graham crackers. No, you see it fills the air pockets in the gram cracker and evaporates, so when you eat it it like, explodes (in a good, not deadly way.)
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Post by Ator on Mar 27, 2004 18:32:54 GMT -5
No, you see it fills the air pockets in the gram cracker and evaporates, so when you eat it it like, explodes (in a good, not deadly way.) Ahh, so it gives it that extra *CRUNCH*, kinda like potato chips! Honestly, it's not a good idea to play with LOX. It's PURE oxygen, so if you mishandle it, like dump it onto a regular blacktop road, it could cause a flash-explosion because oxygen is so volatile. No, you're hand wouldn't freeze INSTANTLY, but I don't think anyone has the reflexes to pull their own hand out fast enough to evade any damage.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 27, 2004 18:46:15 GMT -5
Ahh, so it gives it that extra *CRUNCH*, kinda like potato chips! Honestly, it's not a good idea to play with LOX. It's PURE oxygen, so if you mishandle it, like dump it onto a regular blacktop road, it could cause a flash-explosion because oxygen is so volatile. No, you're hand wouldn't freeze INSTANTLY, but I don't think anyone has the reflexes to pull their own hand out fast enough to evade any damage. I'm talking liquid nitrogen, not oxygen. I'm not crazy!
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Post by Ator on Mar 27, 2004 19:11:23 GMT -5
I'm talking liquid nitrogen, not oxygen. I'm not crazy! That stuff is even colder. -320 degrees.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Mar 27, 2004 23:38:04 GMT -5
That stuff is even colder. -320 degrees. Is that why Cold Mountain is so cold?
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Post by nightfalcawk on Mar 28, 2004 10:53:08 GMT -5
That stuff is even colder. -320 degrees. Yes, but non-flammable. It heats up really fast.
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Post by Alleged on Mar 29, 2004 22:05:26 GMT -5
Sing in the car?
That's nothing.
I sing *to* my car. My car really appreciates it, as does my dog.
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