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gmax137 reacted to NTL2009's post in the thread Are Conventional Turkey Thawing Instructions Backwards? with
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There's also the phase change factor. I mentioned we put our 2 birds in a cooler in our ~ 50F garage Sunday evening. Had two thermometer... -
gmax137 replied to the thread Are Conventional Turkey Thawing Instructions Backwards?.Assume a spherical, homogeneous turkey... -
gmax137 replied to the thread Are Conventional Turkey Thawing Instructions Backwards?.I don't think I saw this thread the first time thru. Today I learned what "spatchcock" means. As an aside, I have a friend who grew up... -
gmax137 replied to the thread Today I Learned.You'd better be careful around raccoons, they can be very dangerous - especially if their youngsters are present. Cute is not always... -
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About physics in industry. I only know about the nuclear industry in Canada. There is some indications of new build in Canada. So it... -
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Just because you can have an inefficient system, that wastes energy on something, doesn't mean that energy is required to achieve that... -
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This is also why talking about biomechanics in energy discussions is usually not helpful. Life is messy.