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    Wet snow thread

    Snow outside of my house is very wet - please post here only to comment on how wet your snow is.

    #2
    Most of it has melted.
    I'm Spartacus.

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      #3
      getting wetter and awaiting the imminet freeze
      Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW
        Snow outside of my house is very wet - please post here only to comment on how wet your snow is.
        Its not really possible for snow to be wet. Snow is quite dry.
        You are getting confused because some of it has melted giving the illusion of wetness, but its just a mixture of dry snow and wet water.

        You obviously come from a country that rarely experiences snow.






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          #5
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist
          Its not really possible for snow to be wet.
          Can an umbrella be wet then?

          Or for that matter, can washed plates and glasses be wet?

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW
            Can an umbrella be wet then?

            Or for that matter, can washed plates and glasses be wet?
            Glass is a super-cooled liquid so yes.

            I'm Spartacus.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AtW
              Can an umbrella be wet then?

              Or for that matter, can washed plates and glasses be wet?

              No. Unless they hold water, esp if they are porous, but its just another illusion.
              F@nnies can be wet , but its so long since I saw one that I might be wrong.






              Last edited by EternalOptimist; 8 February 2007, 13:52.
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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW
                Snow outside of my house is very wet - please post here only to comment on how wet your snow is.
                Its wet here, just found out I need new contracting shoes.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spartacus
                  Glass is a super-cooled liquid so yes.

                  Wrong!

                  How did the "glass is a supercooled liquid" urban legend originate?

                  http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C01/C...en/florin.html

                  Next....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DimPrawn
                    Wrong!

                    How did the "glass is a supercooled liquid" urban legend originate?

                    http://dwb.unl.edu/Teacher/NSF/C01/C...en/florin.html

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                    Oh

                    My chemistry teacher told me and he was pretty accurate about most other things. Or was he?
                    I'm Spartacus.

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