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  • S Steven Hicks n 1

    NO :(..lol It was a counsolor at a camp I was at, discussing the issue of heat (it was the summer) and mantaining homeostatis. MUST format c: /y mac's (NOOO!!! no command line humanity is doomed..) -Steven

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    Steven Hicks wrote: NO:( ..lol It's okay. That was more of a crack at how psychologists don't really have any medical training than a dig on you. And my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor? :laugh:


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      Steven Hicks wrote: NO:( ..lol It's okay. That was more of a crack at how psychologists don't really have any medical training than a dig on you. And my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor? :laugh:


      I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round. -Peterchen on VS.NET

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      Steven Hicks n 1
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      Neither googlefight: "David Stone" AND Codeproject (244 results) versus "Rick Moser" (556 results) The winner is: "Rick Moser" -Steven

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      • S Steven Hicks n 1

        Neither googlefight: "David Stone" AND Codeproject (244 results) versus "Rick Moser" (556 results) The winner is: "Rick Moser" -Steven

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        Gaah! Noooooo! I've lost at a Googlefight! Oh well, at least I beat Erica Weichers. :-D BTW, what's your MSN IM address?


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          Gaah! Noooooo! I've lost at a Googlefight! Oh well, at least I beat Erica Weichers. :-D BTW, what's your MSN IM address?


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          I emailed it to you. -Steven Go Trillian And Metrics

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          • S Steven Hicks n 1

            I emailed it to you. -Steven Go Trillian And Metrics

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            Cool. Or cold. Depending on the temperature of your surroundings... ;)


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            • N Nish Nishant

              Guys My friend said that drinking cold water (or liquids like Coke, Pepsi etc...) only makes me feel colder. Is this true? If so, what's the scientific explanation? In fact ever since he told me that, I shiver a little more after having a chilled Coke :-( Nish


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              If you drink something cold, it makes you cold. Duh. :P Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
              C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
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              • S Steven Hicks n 1

                NO :(..lol It was a counsolor at a camp I was at, discussing the issue of heat (it was the summer) and mantaining homeostatis. MUST format c: /y mac's (NOOO!!! no command line humanity is doomed..) -Steven

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                Steven Hicks wrote: (NOOO!!! no command line humanity is doomed..) Ugh, I know the pain not having a command line brings. I was trying to figure out why a mac could see at least one of the other macs, but not the OS-X server nor the router and the PCs couldn't see that mac. Since I couldn't run 'ping' I had no idea what all was visible and what wasn't. I still have no idea why, but upgrading to a newer OS did the job (from 7.6.1 to 9). I like it when last-ditch efforts actually work ;) James "The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers the newfangled way. But your new shoes are worn at the heels and your suntan does rapidly peel and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick." "Thick as a Brick" from Thick as a Brick, Jethro Tull 1972

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                  I've found the same thing to be true. In fact, it's been a'rainin' here the past couple of days and every time I think about drinking a Coke, I decide against it because I don't want to get colder. Besides, scientifically, thermodynamics says that heat goes from hot objects to cold objects. Considering that normal body temperature is far hotter than a chilled coke, when you drink that coke, the heat leaves your body to warm the coke and the coke's "cold" goes to you until the two come to an equilibrium. So it would make sense that you do lower your body heat (slightly) when you drink a Coke. Wow, my physics professor would be proud. :-D


                  I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round. -Peterchen on VS.NET

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                  Brian C Hart
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                  David Stone wrote: Wow, my physics professor would be proud. Yeah, maybe :) Until you said the part about the "Coke's 'cold' will go into you"... tsk tsk tsk... There is only heat, no "cold" -- just like black is not a colour, but the absence of all colour... or is that white? :confused: Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                    Steven Hicks wrote: NO:( ..lol It's okay. That was more of a crack at how psychologists don't really have any medical training than a dig on you. And my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor? :laugh:


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                    Brian C Hart
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                    David Stone wrote: my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor Really, who's word are you going to take? A computer science major, or a physicist? :laugh: No, really, that was a very accurate explanation you gave. Keep up the good work! Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

                    Regards,

                    Dr. Brian Hart
                    drbrianhart343@gmail.com email
                    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-brian-hart-astrophysicist-veteran/

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                    • D David Stone

                      Steven Hicks wrote: NO:( ..lol It's okay. That was more of a crack at how psychologists don't really have any medical training than a dig on you. And my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor? :laugh:


                      I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round. -Peterchen on VS.NET

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                      Brian C Hart
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                      David Stone wrote: my answer probably makes more sense than his. Besides, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major or a camp counselor Really, whose word are you going to take? A computer science major, or a physicist? :laugh: No, really, that was a very accurate explanation you gave. Keep up the good work! Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

                      Regards,

                      Dr. Brian Hart
                      drbrianhart343@gmail.com email
                      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-brian-hart-astrophysicist-veteran/

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                        I've found the same thing to be true. In fact, it's been a'rainin' here the past couple of days and every time I think about drinking a Coke, I decide against it because I don't want to get colder. Besides, scientifically, thermodynamics says that heat goes from hot objects to cold objects. Considering that normal body temperature is far hotter than a chilled coke, when you drink that coke, the heat leaves your body to warm the coke and the coke's "cold" goes to you until the two come to an equilibrium. So it would make sense that you do lower your body heat (slightly) when you drink a Coke. Wow, my physics professor would be proud. :-D


                        I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round. -Peterchen on VS.NET

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        David Stone wrote: So it would make sense that you do lower your body heat (slightly) when you drink a Coke. Wow! I wonder why I didn't think of that. You are dead right david :-) Nish


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                          David Stone wrote: Wow, my physics professor would be proud. Yeah, maybe :) Until you said the part about the "Coke's 'cold' will go into you"... tsk tsk tsk... There is only heat, no "cold" -- just like black is not a colour, but the absence of all colour... or is that white? :confused: Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                          Brian Hart wrote: Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy :omg: :omg: :omg: :-) Cool! I have a friend in the same Univ. But I guess it's too large for you to know her :-) Nish


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                            David Stone wrote: Wow, my physics professor would be proud. Yeah, maybe :) Until you said the part about the "Coke's 'cold' will go into you"... tsk tsk tsk... There is only heat, no "cold" -- just like black is not a colour, but the absence of all colour... or is that white? :confused: Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Irvine

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                            Now wait a minute! The selection of Q, heat, is entirely arbitrary. One could as easily describe the universe in terms of C, cold, and define a new science of Cryodynamics. Heat, after all, is just the absence of Cold. You'd have to reverse the sign for standard enthalpy calculations, but the relative magnitudes wouldn't change. ;P "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                              Brian Hart wrote: Brian Hart Department of Physics and Astronomy :omg: :omg: :omg: :-) Cool! I have a friend in the same Univ. But I guess it's too large for you to know her :-) Nish


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                              Wow! Small world - I went to school there in 1973-74. Unfortunately being a DJ at the radio station was a lot more interesting than sitting in a lecture hall with 300 students, listening to a TA that can't speak English, so I quit. "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                                If you drink something cold, it makes you cold. Duh. :P Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
                                C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
                                Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002

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                                drink my mojo! it keeps you hot baybeeeyy! ;):wtf: shagwell bayyeebey!

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                                  Guys My friend said that drinking cold water (or liquids like Coke, Pepsi etc...) only makes me feel colder. Is this true? If so, what's the scientific explanation? In fact ever since he told me that, I shiver a little more after having a chilled Coke :-( Nish


                                  Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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                                  Your body can be treated, in a limited sense, as a closed system. Within its confines there exist a number of kcals of heat. When you introduce a fluid of lower temperature than the ambient, heat is transferred from your body to the new fluid to establish a new equilibrium. This has the effect of drawing heat out of your body, causing you to feel colder. Fortunately the body is a fairly good generator of heat, and as you metabolize food it releases heat into its own system as a byproduct of the process. If you're eating properly, a soft drink or two should have no lasting effect. Still, since you're in a cold climate, why not cut out the middleman and drink hot cocoa instead?:) It's quite good... "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                                    Wow! Small world - I went to school there in 1973-74. Unfortunately being a DJ at the radio station was a lot more interesting than sitting in a lecture hall with 300 students, listening to a TA that can't speak English, so I quit. "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                                    Roger Wright wrote: listening to a TA that TA? What's a TA and why did you have to listen to it? Nish


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                                      Now wait a minute! The selection of Q, heat, is entirely arbitrary. One could as easily describe the universe in terms of C, cold, and define a new science of Cryodynamics. Heat, after all, is just the absence of Cold. You'd have to reverse the sign for standard enthalpy calculations, but the relative magnitudes wouldn't change. ;P "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      Roger Wright wrote: Now wait a minute! The selection of Q, heat, is entirely arbitrary. One could as easily describe the universe in terms of C, cold, and define a new science of Cryodynamics. Heat, after all, is just the absence of Cold. You'd have to reverse the sign for standard enthalpy calculations, but the relative magnitudes wouldn't change. Uhm ok, but the whole point is if you drink cold water you feel cold eh? I liked you cocoa suggestion in the other post. I think I'll ask for some nhit chocolate though I am not sure many restaurants serve it here :-( Nish


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                                        Your body can be treated, in a limited sense, as a closed system. Within its confines there exist a number of kcals of heat. When you introduce a fluid of lower temperature than the ambient, heat is transferred from your body to the new fluid to establish a new equilibrium. This has the effect of drawing heat out of your body, causing you to feel colder. Fortunately the body is a fairly good generator of heat, and as you metabolize food it releases heat into its own system as a byproduct of the process. If you're eating properly, a soft drink or two should have no lasting effect. Still, since you're in a cold climate, why not cut out the middleman and drink hot cocoa instead?:) It's quite good... "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                                        Roger Wright wrote: Still, since you're in a cold climate, why not cut out the middleman and drink hot cocoa instead? It's quite good... It's not available anywhere near where I work :-( Only a few places have even coffee :-( Nish


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                                          drink my mojo! it keeps you hot baybeeeyy! ;):wtf: shagwell bayyeebey!

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                                          MyMojo wrote: drink my mojo! it keeps you hot baybeeeyy! Did you just sign up 1 minute ago, to make this post? Nish


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