Archive for August, 2010
Gray Matter: In Which I Fully Submerge My Hand in Liquid Nitrogen

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A layer of bubbles protects the flesh from liquid nitrogen, though only for a split second. Need proof? Watch the video

When I first saw this photograph of a man’s hand submerged in liquid nitrogen at somewhere below -320° F, my immediate thought was, “That guy must be crazy! One second in that stuff, and you’re shopping for new skin!” My shock was tempered only slightly by the fact that it was my hand, and we’d taken the picture just a minute earlier.

I hadn’t realized that my hand was quite so deep into the liquid. Amazingly, I barely felt the cold at all. My skin didn’t get hurt for the same reason that water droplets dance on a hot skillet. An insulating layer of steam forms almost instantly between the water and the metal, keeping the droplets relatively cool as they float for several seconds without actually touching the hot surface. To liquid nitrogen, flesh is like that skillet—a surface hundreds of degrees above its boiling point. So the moment my hand touched the liquid, it created a protective layer of evaporated nitrogen gas, just as the skillet created a layer of steam. That gave me just enough time to put my hand in and pull it out again. Any longer than that, and frostbite would have set in.

The phenomenon is called the Leidenfrost effect (after Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, the doctor who first studied it in 1756). I’d known about it for years, but when it came time to test it in real life, I have to admit that I used my left hand, the one I’d miss less.

I drew the line at another classic example of the effect. According to the books, it’s possible to stick a damp finger directly into molten lead without getting burned, if you do it fast enough. After some consideration, and remembering the times I’ve been burned by molten lead, I decided that it probably wouldn’t make a very good picture anyway.

ACHTUNG! Do not try this. If liquid nitrogen soaks into your clothes, you will not be protected by the Leidenfrost effect, and you can get frostbite very quickly.

ようこそ日本からの皆さん!他の動画はこちらから

Comic Explains Why AT&T Is Oblivious To Reception Problems

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It all makes sense now.

Chuck & Beans [Shoebox Blog]

Clever clothing tag

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Clever clothing tag gives washing instructions and suggests you give it to your mother.
Wired.com’s Pocket-Sized English-to-Japanese Emoticon Translator

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Print it out and paste it to the back of your cellphone before you hop the pond.
When an Old CD-Rom Drive Dies, It Comes Back as a Cup-Holder.

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white trash repairs - When an Old CD-Drive Dies, It Comes Back as a Cup-Holder.

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Denny's Fried Cheese Melt Pushes Gooey Cheese Tolerance To New Levels

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Have you ever been eating mozzarella sticks and thought, "these would be soooo much better in a sandwich"? Or maybe you've been snacking on a grilled cheese sandwich and wondered how improved it would be if it also had fried cheese sticks between the bread? If so, then Denny's is about to roll out the perfect sandwich for you.

The restaurant chain recently announced a bunch of new items to its value menu. And while most of them are nothing new -- quesadilla, fried shrimp -- the "fried cheese melt" caught our eyes and stopped our hearts.

The sandwich, which should sell for $4, is "made with four fried mozzarella sticks and melted American cheese grilled between two slices of sourdough bread. It is served with French fries and a side of marinara sauce." It and the other new items should be available starting Aug. 24.

Now if someone would just take two of these fried cheese melts and wedge a burger between them, Friendly's would have some real competition.

Denny's to update $2 $4 $6 $8 value menu [NRN.com]

Thanks to Trisha for the tip!

Best Way to Quit…Ever – girl quits job on dry erase board

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Sonic Baltimore: Coming Soon

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For the nostalgic:

Sonic Drive-In says it will open Aug. 13th in Baltimore at 8212 Liberty Road Baltimore. The restaurant features cherry limeades and foot-long quarter pound coney dogs.

Once in a lifetime…

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At 6 minutes and 7 seconds after 5 o’clock today, it will be

 05:06:07 08/09/10

This won’t happen again until 3010.

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I ♥ the Colorblind

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(thx David)

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