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leinadM

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Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: leinadM

Like I said in the other thread; forget about eveything else that I lazily said. Here is my most humble point: I believe that children are meant to be raised by a man and woman; therefor, two gays raising a child isn't good.

A little late to retract - you are now a marked man. Better luck with your next threads. :)

Well I'm now a senior, so no one better mess with me.

:D
 

AreaCode707

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: fonzinator
The heat of lightning puts the sun to shame.

If you're talking about the 5770 K of the surface, then sure, but not if you're talking about the millions of K of the corona, or many millions of K at the core :)

lol - leave it to Anandtech to turn a flamebait thread into a scientific debate! Excellent!
 

silverpig

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Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: fonzinator
The heat of lightning puts the sun to shame.

If you're talking about the 5770 K of the surface, then sure, but not if you're talking about the millions of K of the corona, or many millions of K at the core :)

lol - leave it to Anandtech to turn a flamebait thread into a scientific debate! Excellent!

Nobel Peace Prize nominations for me anyone? :)
 

yoda291

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This would all depend on how you define hot. Relatively speaking, there are things of a higher temperature, making the sun seem cool in comparison.
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: leinadM
.....waiting for someone (a liberal) to disagree.....








:frown:


your mind is quite simplistic eh?

oh, i just thought u'd like to know, liberals eat children.
 

AreaCode707

Lifer
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Originally posted by: isaacmacdonald
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: isaacmacdonald
language is relative. Heat isn't.

Heat is the FLOW of thermal energy...

and IS objectively quantifiable.

Absolutely (as understood by my nonscientific mind, at least). After you have the heat quantified, you just have to qualify your definition of the word hot. :)
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: leinadM
.....waiting for someone (a liberal) to disagree.....

[liberal] Stop believing everything the government tells you, pawn![/liberal]