Freezer question, your experience.
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 20:01:52 -0400, Larry wrote:
AZ Nomad wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 19:17:29 -0400, wrote:
Doug Miller wrote:
In , wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 10:48:30 GMT, Doug Miller wrote:
In , Je?us
wrote:
Both types have pros and cons - I've always been under the impression
that the upright types allow a lot of coldness to 'escape' when the
door is open compared to chest freezers.
That isn't really true -- at most, one or two pounds of cold air escapes and
is replaced with warm air. That has almost zero effect on the temperature
inside.
How does non-pressurized air have weight?
The same way anything else has weight. Did you really think that air weighs
nothing?
BTW, there's no such thing as "non-pressurized air". The air you're breathing
right now has a pressure of 1 atmosphere, equal to about 14.7 pounds per
square inch.
My ATV tires take 3 psi yet they don't collapse! Read up on atmospheric
pressure.
It's 3PSI above atmospheric presure, dumbass.
At sea level, moron?
You can't possibly be that stupid. It's an act, right?
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