Re: Why isn't water used as a thermal-insulation?
- From: "Randy Poe" <poespam-trap@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Dec 2005 13:06:56 -0800
Dirk Van de moortel wrote:
> I think that ice works because, when it is used, it is usually
> the only thing around - I guess this is an application of the
> Anthropolar Principle :-)
Very nice. I like that a lot.
BTW, as anyone knows who has ever tried to chip ice
off a driveway at -20 C or so, ice is also pretty damned
hard as a building material.
- Randy
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