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I'm always surprised that this never happens when I need to grab some meat at BJ's.
It is a standard safety requirement.Ibix said:... I expect Health and Safety will require modern ones to be openable from the inside in reality, although I've never had occasion to check.
-40!!! .... Why do freezers have to be that cold? My understanding is that at freezing point all decomposition of meat ,or anything comes to halt.Baluncore said:People who work in cold stores wear polar survival gear, and sometimes get frost bite because there is a small accidental gap in their clothing.
On one occasion, I stood still in a -40° cold store, wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Over the first minute I felt the cold penetrating to my bones, then when I lost sensation of my flesh and could only feel my skeleton, I escaped to 30°C. Being chilled to the bone took on a new meaning. I was young, and it was foolish, but anatomically enlightening. It is not something I would recommend others try.
Because they store ancient ice cores, not food.oz93666 said:Why do freezers have to be that cold?
Why do ice cores need to be so cold?Baluncore said:Because they store ancient ice cores, not food.
Because warmer ice flows, and bubbles of historical air in the ice can move.oz93666 said:Why do ice cores need to be so cold?
Oh ... I understand glass is an amorphose solid , no molecular bonding , just a very very thick syrup ...Baluncore said:Because warmer ice flows, and bubbles of historical air in the ice can move.