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Pengwuino
Sep16-10, 12:24 AM
Does anyone else notice the shower/dance of particles or whatever that develop when you just pour a can of soda out? It's accompanied by the trademark sounds of soda freshly poured as well. Sprite is the worst. You put your face up close enough and it'll rip off your skin causing massive amounts of blood loss. Or well, close to it. Does anyone know what's going on when that happens? Possible military applications?

encorp
Sep16-10, 03:54 AM
Ummm

Do you mean the carbonation????????

Hurkyl
Sep16-10, 04:00 AM
Ack, are the "funniest" member awards coming up again? :cry:

(P.S. try freshly poured Vernor's -- especially if you can get it from a fountain instead of a bottle)

G01
Sep16-10, 08:14 AM
Ack, are the "funniest" member awards coming up again? :cry:

So, WHHHHAAAAATTTT'S the deal with airline food?
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<Jazz Hands!>

Newai
Sep16-10, 06:35 PM
Nucleation is one of those tiny things that astound me. Looked it up on Wiki and stopped reading once I saw the math at "mechanics of nucleation."

Greg Bernhardt
Sep16-10, 06:38 PM
I notice the particles more often in Ginger Ale for some reason. Diet Coke too.

lisab
Sep16-10, 06:39 PM
Does anyone else notice the shower/dance of particles or whatever that develop when you just pour a can of soda out? It's accompanied by the trademark sounds of soda freshly poured as well. Sprite is the worst. You put your face up close enough and it'll rip off your skin causing massive amounts of blood loss. Or well, close to it. Does anyone know what's going on when that happens? Possible military applications?

Those are fairies. *Don't* breathe them.

Lacy33
Sep16-10, 06:42 PM
Those are fairies. *Don't* breath them.
Are adults getting high off fairies again?

airborne18
Sep16-10, 06:42 PM
I am wondering about the layer of muck in the bottom of my coffee cup. It is always a thick muddy bog and I can only imagine what that stuff is doing to my Colon.

Cyrus
Sep16-10, 07:05 PM
So, WHHHHAAAAATTTT'S the deal with airline food?
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<Jazz Hands!>

lol, nice Seinfeld ref.

GeorginaS
Sep17-10, 02:37 AM
Those are fairies. *Don't* breathe them.

Oh. I always breathe them. Especially the ginger ale ones.

~christina~
Sep17-10, 10:49 PM
Does anyone else notice the shower/dance of particles or whatever that develop when you just pour a can of soda out? It's accompanied by the trademark sounds of soda freshly poured as well. Sprite is the worst. You put your face up close enough and it'll rip off your skin causing massive amounts of blood loss. Or well, close to it. Does anyone know what's going on when that happens? Possible military applications?

:rofl:

But in all seriousness, I don't drink soda. That means I'm safe from the murderous particles that fly out of soda! :uhh:

DaveC426913
Sep17-10, 10:53 PM
:rofl:

But in all seriousness, I don't drink soda. That means I'm safe from the murderous particles that fly out of soda! :uhh:

You'd think.

But no, if you frequent any public places you are still subject to second-hand murderous flying soda particles.

Pythagorean
Sep18-10, 12:35 AM
You'd think.

But no, if you frequent any public places you are still subject to second-hand murderous flying soda particles.

and then soda drinkers that lack soda hygiene (and must soda drinkers do) further propagate its spread through third-hand contact. It's very important that you wash your hands before handling children if you've just drank a soda.

Hurkyl
Sep18-10, 03:01 AM
and then soda drinkers that lack soda hygiene (and must soda drinkers do) further propagate its spread through third-hand contact. It's very important that you wash your hands before handling children if you've just drank a soda.
I only have two hands, so nobody has to worry about this from me.

Pythagorean
Sep18-10, 05:32 AM
You must first close your two hands before you can open your third-

oh wait, that was eyes.

Gokul43201
Sep18-10, 05:56 AM
Those are fairies. *Don't* breathe them.Don't you hate it when you find a typo in your post after someone has already quoted it? I hate that more than the little murder things that jump out of sodas!

Borek
Sep18-10, 06:00 AM
I only have two hands, so nobody has to worry about this from me.

So how do you open your car when you grocery bags in both left and right hand? :bugeye:

Jimmy Snyder
Sep18-10, 06:43 AM
Does anyone else notice the shower/dance of particles or whatever that develop when you just pour a can of soda out? It's accompanied by the trademark sounds of soda freshly poured as well. Sprite is the worst. You put your face up close enough and it'll rip off your skin causing massive amounts of blood loss. Or well, close to it. Does anyone know what's going on when that happens? Possible military applications?
To stay on the safe side, I recommend you drink beer instead. Only gentle loving foam comes out to greet you. And you still get the trademark sound as your significant other pours it for you. Barrington's Brutal is the best. You put your face up close enough and you can smell the health benefits. What goes on after that is between the cup and the lip. I think the Vikings used to prepare for battle with a few flagons of beer.

lisab
Sep18-10, 08:08 AM
Don't you hate it when you find a typo in your post after someone has already quoted it? I hate that more than the little murder things that jump out of sodas!

I had half a mind to PM Lacy and ask her to fix it :redface:

Lacy33
Sep18-10, 12:25 PM
I had half a mind to PM Lacy and ask her to fix it :redface:

I wish I could fix what ever I did but edit is not an option. And I don't get it? I'm so sorry. :cry:

lisab
Sep18-10, 04:55 PM
I wish I could fix what ever I did but edit is not an option. And I don't get it? I'm so sorry. :cry:

That's ok :smile: I made a typo in a post you quoted. Fortunately it's not the bad kind of typo: the kind that's buried in reams of code. Just the silly kind :redface:.

Lacy33
Sep18-10, 05:32 PM
That's ok :smile: I made a typo in a post you quoted. Fortunately it's not the bad kind of typo: the kind that's buried in reams of code. Just the silly kind :redface:.
Thank you for being a goodhearted fairy. It's very bad to trap one. I will try to set you free. Be ready to fly. :smile: