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    Chris Losinger
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    how to turn bacon into soap: http://www.blacktable.com/bacon030515.htm[^] this is some funny shit. Software | Cleek

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      how to turn bacon into soap: http://www.blacktable.com/bacon030515.htm[^] this is some funny shit. Software | Cleek

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      > how to turn bacon into soap Ok, but if I follow the steps backwards, can I turn soap into bacon?

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        > how to turn bacon into soap Ok, but if I follow the steps backwards, can I turn soap into bacon?

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        i think there's a law that prohibits it... something about Newton and "entropy". Software | Cleek

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          i think there's a law that prohibits it... something about Newton and "entropy". Software | Cleek

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          Chris Losinger wrote: think there's a law that prohibits it... something about Newton and "entropy". Well "prohibit" is a bit harsh. All you really have to do is reverse the direction of time. Not really sure what Sir Issac had to say about it but Uncle Albert et al had much to say along these lines. Consider for a moment a universe that at some point will stop expanding and start collasping. Perhaps the dead shall rise etc.. And then again maybe not. Richard "He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice. --Albert Einstein

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            Chris Losinger wrote: think there's a law that prohibits it... something about Newton and "entropy". Well "prohibit" is a bit harsh. All you really have to do is reverse the direction of time. Not really sure what Sir Issac had to say about it but Uncle Albert et al had much to say along these lines. Consider for a moment a universe that at some point will stop expanding and start collasping. Perhaps the dead shall rise etc.. And then again maybe not. Richard "He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice. --Albert Einstein

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            I've been rereading one of my statistical physics books and it blew my mind that the argument for increasing entropy works both backwards as forwards. We just happen to be in a state where gravity increased the local entropy in the past. I'm not sure I can really wrap my mind around that one.


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              Chris Losinger wrote: think there's a law that prohibits it... something about Newton and "entropy". Well "prohibit" is a bit harsh. All you really have to do is reverse the direction of time. Not really sure what Sir Issac had to say about it but Uncle Albert et al had much to say along these lines. Consider for a moment a universe that at some point will stop expanding and start collasping. Perhaps the dead shall rise etc.. And then again maybe not. Richard "He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice. --Albert Einstein

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              Richard Stringer wrote: Perhaps the dead shall rise etc I hope not... Imagine the smell!:omg: Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                how to turn bacon into soap: http://www.blacktable.com/bacon030515.htm[^] this is some funny shit. Software | Cleek

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                Roger Wright
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                Hilarious! But think of the pigs! We could save the pigs by making soap out of alternate materials, the byproducts of human liposuction for example. Most lipids can be saponified[^] by this process. We could market it as Grannies Homemade Soap, as opposed to Granny's Homemade Soap.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                  Hilarious! But think of the pigs! We could save the pigs by making soap out of alternate materials, the byproducts of human liposuction for example. Most lipids can be saponified[^] by this process. We could market it as Grannies Homemade Soap, as opposed to Granny's Homemade Soap.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                  Roger Wright wrote: But think of the pigs! i just did more than think about 'em - with a ton of BBQ sauce and beans. Roger Wright wrote: the byproducts of human liposuction for example. the first rule of human liposuction is... don't talk about human liposuction. Roger Wright wrote: Grannies Homemade Soap dude, sick. :) Software | Cleek

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                    Hilarious! But think of the pigs! We could save the pigs by making soap out of alternate materials, the byproducts of human liposuction for example. Most lipids can be saponified[^] by this process. We could market it as Grannies Homemade Soap, as opposed to Granny's Homemade Soap.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                    Roger Wright wrote: byproducts of human liposuction Have you seen Fight Club? ----------------------------------------------------- Bush To Iraqi Militants: 'Please Stop Bringing It On' - The Onion "Moore's prominent presence in the news brings to light some serious questions, such as 'Can't he at least try to look presentable?'" - The Onion

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                      Roger Wright wrote: byproducts of human liposuction Have you seen Fight Club? ----------------------------------------------------- Bush To Iraqi Militants: 'Please Stop Bringing It On' - The Onion "Moore's prominent presence in the news brings to light some serious questions, such as 'Can't he at least try to look presentable?'" - The Onion

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                      Brit wrote: Have you seen Fight Club? I'd wager that everyone who's posted in this thread has. :)

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