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moonwalker

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that's awesome
 

drebo

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typical marketing. in the lab, it's a chef stacking it meticulously. in a store location, you're paying minimum wage to someone who doesn't care about presentation. I don't see what the problem is here, if you care about presentation then you wouldn't be eating at a fast food chain.

I guarantee that they look way worse coming out the other end.

So shut up and eat it if it tastes good.
 

destrekor

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:biggrin:


hmmm - it's not helium in a superfluid state, I don't reckon. I don't think it could stay in that state for that long while exposed to what must be normal atmospheric pressure and temperature (no gloves or suit) - which it would have to be, iirc, to have a similar behavior. might not be that close to that in a similar performance, though.

I'm guessing some kind of slime-like substance that, once enough has poured out, has enough strength to keep itself together while pulling out the rest - sort of a momentum.
 

Jeff7

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hmmm - it's not helium in a superfluid state, I don't reckon. I don't think it could stay in that state for that long while exposed to what must be normal atmospheric pressure and temperature (no gloves or suit) - which it would have to be, iirc, to have a similar behavior. might not be that close to that in a similar performance, though.

I'm guessing some kind of slime-like substance that, once enough has poured out, has enough strength to keep itself together while pulling out the rest - sort of a momentum.
It's definitely nothing that exotic. If it was superfluid helium, he'd have pretty severe frostbite, and there'd be a lot of mist.

It looks and behaves like fluorescent mucus, or perhaps something similar. ;)
It's working like a siphon.
(And yet I doubt that this would be effective for emptying out your sinuses in winter. Eww.)
 
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AdamantC

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You forgot to mention Morrowind's journal becomes an unintelligible cluster fuck after awhile. It's not uncommon for me to have 400+ pages in a stock play through with several broken quest threads.

Don't get me wrong, I love Morrowind to bits, but I could bitch about it's technical problems all day.
 

destrekor

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It's definitely nothing that exotic. If it was superfluid helium, he'd have pretty severe frostbite, and there'd be a lot of mist.

It looks and behaves like fluorescent mucus, or perhaps something similar. ;)
It's working like a siphon.
(And yet I doubt that this would be effective for emptying out your sinuses in winter. Eww.)

If only - so effective. D: :awe:
 

Gibsons

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hmmm - it's not helium in a superfluid state, I don't reckon. I don't think it could stay in that state for that long while exposed to what must be normal atmospheric pressure and temperature (no gloves or suit) - which it would have to be, iirc, to have a similar behavior. might not be that close to that in a similar performance, though.

I'm guessing some kind of slime-like substance that, once enough has poured out, has enough strength to keep itself together while pulling out the rest - sort of a momentum.

Genomic DNA in solution will behave something like this. It's super viscous and semi solid, if prepared right.