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    Colin Rae
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    At work. The machine has a little scrolling display... "ICE COLD COCA-COLA --- 40F" :wtf:

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      At work. The machine has a little scrolling display... "ICE COLD COCA-COLA --- 40F" :wtf:

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      Lost User
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      The 40F is the temperature (in Fahrenheit) I guess, or is that not what you meant? :)

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        The 40F is the temperature (in Fahrenheit) I guess, or is that not what you meant? :)

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        I'm assuming he knew it was the temp - but was referring to the fact that 40F is not freezing point. Or I'm missing something. Of course, if it was 32F then it'd be too bloody cold so not a fail in my book

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          At work. The machine has a little scrolling display... "ICE COLD COCA-COLA --- 40F" :wtf:

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          HimanshuJoshi
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          40 Fahrenheit is 4 Celsius, so pretty near to freezing point of water which is 0 Celsius; So if you are referring to temperature of that cola, it's really cold and the text is appropriate for that. I don't see your point.

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            The 40F is the temperature (in Fahrenheit) I guess, or is that not what you meant? :)

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            Colin Rae
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            Correct. Maybe only an engineer would even notice...!

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              40 Fahrenheit is 4 Celsius, so pretty near to freezing point of water which is 0 Celsius; So if you are referring to temperature of that cola, it's really cold and the text is appropriate for that. I don't see your point.

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              Colin Rae
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              And how cold is ice? :)

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                And how cold is ice? :)

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                fjdiewornncalwe
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                As cold as ice is a figure of speech, my good sir and is never meant as literal. If it was meant as literal it would be called frozen... :)

                I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                  As cold as ice is a figure of speech, my good sir and is never meant as literal. If it was meant as literal it would be called frozen... :)

                  I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                  Colin Rae
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                  I will now exit pedant mode... :)

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                    As cold as ice is a figure of speech, my good sir and is never meant as literal. If it was meant as literal it would be called frozen... :)

                    I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                    Colin Rae
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                    Unless... I wonder what the freezing point of cola is...? I may have to experiment!!

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                      And how cold is ice? :)

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                      try sleeping on a ice bed and you will know.

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                        try sleeping on a ice bed and you will know.

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                        Colin Rae
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                        LOL! I'd be worried about other things freezing rather than my cola!

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                          And how cold is ice? :)

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                          AspDotNetDev
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                          Colin Rae wrote:

                          And how cold is ice?

                          The temperature of ice can vary. And I think the freezing point also depends on atmospheric pressure. :)

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                            Colin Rae wrote:

                            And how cold is ice?

                            The temperature of ice can vary. And I think the freezing point also depends on atmospheric pressure. :)

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                            Colin Rae
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                            OK, OK! How about pure water at the typical pressure found inside a vending machine (~1 atm)? :)

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                              OK, OK! How about pure water at the typical pressure found inside a vending machine (~1 atm)? :)

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                              Richard Andrew x64
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                              Google for "supercooled water" and you'll find out something surprising.

                              The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                Google for "supercooled water" and you'll find out something surprising.

                                The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                Colin Rae
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                                Very interesting! I was aware of superheated water (in the microwave for example) but hadn't read about supercooled. But pure ice at 1 atm will always be 0C (32F) or lower! My cola wasn't!! (Can I get my quarter back?) :-D

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                                  Colin Rae wrote:

                                  And how cold is ice?

                                  The temperature of ice can vary. And I think the freezing point also depends on atmospheric pressure. :)

                                  [WikiLeaks Cablegate Cables]

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                                  fjdiewornncalwe
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                                  I suppose that makes sense since the boiling point of water changes with altitude, I would assume the freezing point would change as well.

                                  I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                                    Very interesting! I was aware of superheated water (in the microwave for example) but hadn't read about supercooled. But pure ice at 1 atm will always be 0C (32F) or lower! My cola wasn't!! (Can I get my quarter back?) :-D

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                                    HimanshuJoshi
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                                    Colin Rae wrote:

                                    (Can I get my quarter back?)

                                    You will when you stop whining about your stupid cold-but-not-cold-enough-for-you-cola.

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                                      I suppose that makes sense since the boiling point of water changes with altitude, I would assume the freezing point would change as well.

                                      I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                                      Marcus Kramer wrote:

                                      since the boiling point of water changes with altitude, I would assume the freezing point would change as well.

                                      True. So it really depends on which floor Colin's office is before we can judge if it really is a fail or not.

                                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!

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                                        Colin Rae wrote:

                                        (Can I get my quarter back?)

                                        You will when you stop whining about your stupid cold-but-not-cold-enough-for-you-cola.

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                                        Colin Rae
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                                        :laugh: Funny thing is, at home I don't even put them in the fridge. I drink 'em warm!!

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                                          Marcus Kramer wrote:

                                          since the boiling point of water changes with altitude, I would assume the freezing point would change as well.

                                          True. So it really depends on which floor Colin's office is before we can judge if it really is a fail or not.

                                          Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!

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                                          Colin Rae
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                                          First floor if you are in the US, ground floor in the UK! Do you need my latitude? :)

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