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Save us all some time and simply go **** yourself, asshole.
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 23:55:46 -0400, "Daniel J. Stern" > wrote: >On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 PJM > wrote: > >>>>> No, a material can not contain heat. Heat, as Threeducks said, >>>>> applies only to thermal energy in transit. From Halliday / Resnick: >>>>> Fundamentals of Physics, 3rd edition, Wiley 1988: Page 464: "Heat is >>>>> energy that flows between a system and its environment by virtue of a >>>>> temperature difference that exists between them" > >>>> That definition is bull****. It is wrong. > >> >No, that is your misunderstanding of thermodynamics. Heat is one way >> >energy can be transfered from one object to another. For heat transfer >> >to exist, you need a finite temperature difference between objects. > >> I'm too busy to play with the semantics. And that's all it is. > >Spazzing on about "semantics" is the mark of an idiot caught with his >intellectual pants not only down, but torn and full of poo. > >But sure, fine, whatever, I'll play: You're right and the entire rest of >the world is wrong. Here's a cookie. While I've got your omniscient >attention, perhaps you can share with us your correct definitions of >"green" and "wet" and "42"? I've been just slavishly adhering to the >explicitly defined definitions for those terms, just goin' along with the >rest of the world, but I'm sure you have more accurate definitions, so >please elucidate! > >DS Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me 'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.' HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/ Free Temperature / Pressure charts for 38 Ref's http://pmilligan.net/pmtherm/ |
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