Frank and Ernest by Thaves for February 24, 2024

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    enigmamz  9 months ago

    Ice-o-types?

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    Ratkin Premium Member 9 months ago

    Water you talking about?

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    GreasyOldTam  9 months ago

    There’s an entire Wikipedia page devoted to how many Eskimo words there are for snow. (And, yes, I know that none of them call themselves “Eskimo”, but that is the title of the page.)

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    Doug K  9 months ago

    Snow, Frost, Sleet, and Hail are solidly ice-otopes.

    Steam and water are not so solidly ice-otopes.

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    PraiseofFolly  9 months ago

    Somewhere in the world, some crazy dictator has read Kurt Vonnegt’s “Cat’s Cradle” and has his mad scientists working to create Ice-Nine.

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    DANIEL G QUADROS Premium Member 9 months ago

    Just to be precise, Steam, Water and Ice are not isotopes. They are different states of the the same compound.

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    Nate's Prank Day Chaos  9 months ago

    Simple science people. Figure it out.

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    sandpiper  9 months ago

    They may be from the same base but they require a lot of adjustments for the rest of us, depending on usage.

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    InTraining Premium Member 9 months ago

    must be reading about “phase change”…!

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    Ivan the Terrible   9 months ago

    Brilliance personified! Good job.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  9 months ago

    As a matter of fact…

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    Doug K  9 months ago

    Ice-omers, instead of Ice-otopes, would probably be closer to what they really are.

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