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Posted by Matt from CT on March 22, 2005 at 04:59:09 from (66.181.93.139):
In Reply to: OT - From the Country Talk Board posted by Dug on March 21, 2005 at 19:32:00:
The correct answer is... It *can* Not that it does -- as in always does. ======= Reminds me of years ago at the firehouse. Had a problem one very, very hot & humid July day -- the soda cans where freezing (like half of the soda!) soon as you popped them. The Fire Chief at time, who was a registered Chemical Engineer & worked as R&D Director, tried to explain to us young bucks the physics of the situation and why you had to have a really hot day to see this affect of cold & pressure in the cans produce the rapid freezing that you wouldn't see on a normal day! Can't remember the whole story, just remember us young bucks were looking at him like he had finally lost his marbles :)
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