An excerpt from an article about throwing boiling water in the air when it is really cold outside, so that the water immediately turns into snow:
“All of those little heated particles of water cool very rapidly when exposed to super cold air, forming ice crystals in an instant. BUT ONLY IF IT IS COLD ENOUGH.
We do the all caps there because once again we fear somebody going out on what's considered a cold day in California (say, 60 degrees) and tossing a pot of boiling water toward their friends. And then suing us.”
Anyway, tag for BB writing exercise (and put up my sentence too, if you can).
9 comments:
That's right, you're moving to Oregon.
Fine, yes, alright, you can live in Cali. Sheesh.
Once you live in cali its very hard to move elsewhere. People may claim they love snow or humid heat, but I think that's just talk.
who loves humid heat? they must be crazy..
Well I like rain and that's the honest truth. Momesh.
Even rain is better in LA than in NY or Montreal.
AGREED!
An excerpt from an article about throwing boiling water in the air when it is really cold outside, so that the water immediately turns into snow:
“All of those little heated particles of water cool very rapidly when exposed to super cold air, forming ice crystals in an instant. BUT ONLY IF IT IS COLD ENOUGH.
We do the all caps there because once again we fear somebody going out on what's considered a cold day in California (say, 60 degrees) and tossing a pot of boiling water toward their friends. And then suing us.”
Anyway, tag for BB writing exercise (and put up my sentence too, if you can).
Sef, CA tagged you on basementblogging
HAaa! Good thing that warning was in caps. Next time I find myself in a Montreal winter I'm going to try it.
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