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Does anyone have a graph of Fun vs. Sun ?

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  • G GAMerritt

    How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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    Kschuler
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    Here you go[^].

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    • G GAMerritt

      How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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      wizardzz
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      You should try Demetri Martin, he graphs all sorts of stuff like this. Salt water freezes much cooler, so 32 is not a floor.

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        I'm from Newcastle. We'll be partying at the thermal death of the universe.

        I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

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        Kyudos
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        Pete, did you hear about Geordie Shore[^] Not sure exactly how Whitley Bay compares though....

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        • G GAMerritt

          How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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          Gary Kirkham
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          I think you are looking for a phase diagram for water http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase.html

          Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit It's against my relationship to have a religion. Me blog, You read

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          • G GAMerritt

            How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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            Gary Kirkham
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            ...or not

            Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit It's against my relationship to have a religion. Me blog, You read

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            • K Kyudos

              Pete, did you hear about Geordie Shore[^] Not sure exactly how Whitley Bay compares though....

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              Pete OHanlon
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              I have heard about it. I'm sure it won't be sensationalist at all, and will represent the protagonists in an impartial and sympathetic fashion. You can just hear the irony dripping off that last sentence.

              I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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              • G GAMerritt

                How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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                Henry Minute
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                Here you go.[^]

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                • G GAMerritt

                  How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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                  PIEBALDconsult
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                  Not a graph, but... water is very fun when frozen (sub 32F) and used for skating, not as much fun (in this writer's opinion) when trying to fish water is not very fun in the 32F to 70F range, it's pretty much just boring on its own and needs to be added to gin water is fun again in the 80F range when it's swimmable water is less fun (or merely tepid) in the 90F range water is very fun around 100F when used in a hot tub with friends water becomes less fun beyond there, to the point where it is merely good tea

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                  • G GAMerritt

                    How about a graph of how much fun H2O is vs. Temperature ? Does it have a local minimum around 32 degrees ? Or does that depend on where it is and where you are with respect to it?

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                    Keith Barrow
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                    Don't forget to factor this into your graph: Ice Swimming[^]

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                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                      Not a graph, but... water is very fun when frozen (sub 32F) and used for skating, not as much fun (in this writer's opinion) when trying to fish water is not very fun in the 32F to 70F range, it's pretty much just boring on its own and needs to be added to gin water is fun again in the 80F range when it's swimmable water is less fun (or merely tepid) in the 90F range water is very fun around 100F when used in a hot tub with friends water becomes less fun beyond there, to the point where it is merely good tea

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                      GAMerritt
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                      Exactly. That's more salient than a graph would be, anyway. Thanks.

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