That’s just it - the run time is exactly the same for the same heat to be removed, just more starts otherwise; it’s worse if the door keeps getting opened more. Like a lot more starts. Which means a lot more thermal cycles on the parts.
That’s just it - the run time is exactly the same for the same heat to be removed, just more starts otherwise; it’s worse if the door keeps getting opened more. Like a lot more starts. Which means a lot more thermal cycles on the parts.
The cooling system in the fridge runs at a constant cycle; the run time changes with the required amount of cooling, but it’s not harder; the refrigerator doesn’t need to rest up. More than that, the greater the delta-T the more efficient the heat transfer. It is more difficult to move heat out when there is less temp…
The less thermal mass that is inside the refrigerator, the less work the heat pump needs to do to remove it. What more mass inside the refrigerator might do is extend, slightly, the time food remains at a usable temperature if the power goes out.
There is one account that a mother of a child there broke through the line, entered the building, found her child and the rest of that class and led them out.
True, but now that door has been opened by others to see the true power of the Pooh, perhaps it will open the floodgates to Pooh themed action movies. The Fast and the Fur-ious. So sad to be reminded the rat ate the fox.
It doesn’t have to be - they just add Pooh to the Alien franchise and move on.
Can Alien vs. Pooh: Battle of the Hundred Acre Wood be far behind?
If only we could get four 15 minute quarters. Not four 1 hour quarters sometimes interrupted by football.
We know from movies and TV that the injury won’t stop leaking until they find and remove the bullet and as soon as it is the hero water tank will be able to handle a decathlon without so much as a whimper, standing tall and brave in the face of danger.
F’ a certain editing software:
There’s a sketch with Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor far worse (search “Dead Honky.”) I think the main way to get kicked of is what Sinéad O’Connor did - hijack a segment for an unexpected and deep cringe (not Catholic, so no affect, but still reading the rest of the room) moment. Surprise everyone but the management…
The truth - Lorne was heading to get a doughnut from the craft services table and ran into Jackson, who had a doughnut with a bite out of it. And then figured out Jackson had gotten the last doughnut.
Nothing like a nice crab boil, until one forgets and brushes an eye. And then there is certainly nothing like crab boil.
The efficacy is versus mining and processing bauxite, not compared to any other cost stream for alternative materials.
Just remember this - if there was damage done by steering to the right one can only go straight ahead in that direction and never, ever correct the course by steering even gradually left. According to those who benefit from continuing to the right.
Then you are positioned to make a killing in the canned wine market. Best of luck. The majority of those being canned are carbonated. I’ll leave it to you to figure out why.
Sure. You say it’s the taste. The taste of dissolved and corroded metal. That’s exactly what the liner is for - to prevent that from happening.
Don’t give the murderer the satisfaction of seeing his name.
As long as she doesn’t become one of those people who rescue stray catfish.
That article also says some drinks have no suitable lining at all.