Re: rate of cooling




"tadchem" <tadchem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Jan 21, 12:27 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > <vortexsb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > | ie. have two water bowls at 100F, with 1lb and 2lb of water each.
| > | What cools down faster? seems like a smaller one, why?
| > |
| > | thanks
| >
| > Yeah, my coffee cup cools much faster than the pot.
| > Heats quicker, too. If you put a sparrow and a turkey
| > in the oven, which would cook first?
|
| What precautions are in place to prevent the turkey from escaping? (A
| turkey is considerably stronger than the Norwegian Blue Parrot, which
| itself is capable of muscling its way out if you don't nail it to the
| perch.)
|

The Norwegian Blue only wants to leave because its pining
for the fjords, turkeys don't have any incentive to go to Turkey.
http://www.costumes.org/history/racinet/turkey2racinet.jpg

Anyway, the turkey has a fetish for sparrows that will cook the turkey's
goose.
http://i.pbase.com/u11/cdnxpat/upload/6077129.4.jpg


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