Is it just me or is the slight slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww as molasses in the cold tonight?
Is there a problem?...I've never had this happen before
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Is it just me or is the slight slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww as molasses in the cold tonight?
Is there a problem?...I've never had this happen before
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Maybe the electrons in Alaska are too cold to move faster?Originally Posted by erotic_nibbles
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Proud Master of my Sweet Yellow Rose
it does seem to be a bit on the slow side... down here in Florida
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy......ty Coy for saying so...and for being from Florida!.....see chksng19?....It is a site thing...I'm not frigid afterall!....lmaoOriginally Posted by coy
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Hah! Lmao as well.Originally Posted by erotic_nibbles
Y'see, the hurricanes this year, in their rush to destroy all the Republican-voting counties, the state was so, ahem, "polarized", the electrons got confused with elections and all are slowed down so the Florida voting populace can understand.
Notice most of the states where we have real winters were 'blue', non-polarized, so the electrons (little fluff-headed blonde things that they are) don't get confused and everything runs well.
(snicker)
chksng
Proud Master of my Sweet Yellow Rose
Sheesh politics againOriginally Posted by chksng19
....personally, I'm proud to live in state that was solid red.....nuff said
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Sorry chksng....that was catty of me and I know you meant it to be funny...I'm just getting tired of politics is all....please don't hold it against me
Last edited by erotic_nibbles; 11-10-2004 at 09:14 PM. Reason: Added apology for being unnecessarily catty
Um... don't electrons move faster in the cold? It's nuclei that move slower in cold.Originally Posted by chksng19
Aspiring Beat Slave
We're talking Brownian motion, right? My understanding is that electrons are less likely to roam at lower temperatures (ie. the 'sea' of electrons tends to settle back down into its lowest-energy-state shells, thereby turning ions into molecules). On the other hand, you have the phenomenon of super-conductivity, which is more likely to occur at lower temperatures...hmm.
Fucked if I know!
From what we learned in Chemistry in college, if I remember correctly, superconductivity at extremely low temperatures works like this:
At incredibly low temperature electron movement slows down to nil as you approach absulte zero. This causes electron latices to form in symmetry and makes it easier for them to carry a charge. More efficiently, I guess, not necessarily more easily.
Thus at lower temperature states, it is easier to conduct electricity through highly conductive metals (gold, platinum, etc.), because the electrons aren't moving as much.
However, since it's been ten years since I sat in a classroom, this could all be pulled right out of my ass.
It's in the blood...
Originally Posted by BDSM_Tourguide
Heavens if i know, but love listening to You and Curtis talk![]()
HI Curtis!!! *waves my arms from a distance*
*Giggels lots*However, since it's been ten years since I sat in a classroom, this could all be pulled right out of my ass.
You crack me up TG Sir.
veru
taking a break for a bit from real time concerns
Edited to apologize for hijacking the thread.![]()
Last edited by veru_skjava; 11-26-2004 at 08:18 PM. Reason: to apologize for hijacking the thread, and correct html code
where are the photos ? there is no heading now for the photos section.
Why was this question put here? There's a thread specifically for the Photo Library directly below this one.Originally Posted by Jill Bird
To answer your question: Click here.
It's in the blood...
HMMMM
Seems that the spelling checker is in the fritz to day. At least fot me.
Also Forums and Topics are marked as read when I haven't. HMMMM
Hope its Jinn updating.
Anyone else having this problum or is it just me?
The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Resist it, and your soul grows sick with longing for the things it has forbidden to itself.
The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple. -Oscar Wilde.
I notice that, right at the moment, my '[IMG code] is ON', but when I was here a couple of hours ago, it was 'OFF'. Since I have no idea what [IMG code] is, does it make any difference if it blinks on and off? And could that have anything to do with why some people are getting SpelChek errors?
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