Apropos of nothing at all, I thought I'd share this with you good people.
I have no idea what strange forces are at work here, but it's fun to watch!
Please don't ask me how.............
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I once worked with liquid nitrogen and also dry ice. One thing I learned: do not touch anything if you value your fingers. This fellow seems to touch the super-cold disk with ease.
Anyone?
Sam
Anyone?
Sam
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Amazing!
Thanks for sharing Stuart
Thanks for sharing Stuart
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So what's new folks?
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TwoCatSam wrote:
Fire walking would be harder to explain but that seems to work as well.
Thanks for posting these video Stuart and Dermot.... interesting stuff.
I guess it's ok as he doesn't touch much of the surface, just the edges so there is not much area contact.I once worked with liquid nitrogen and also dry ice. One thing I learned: do not touch anything if you value your fingers. This fellow seems to touch the super-cold disk with ease.
Anyone?
Sam
Fire walking would be harder to explain but that seems to work as well.
Thanks for posting these video Stuart and Dermot.... interesting stuff.
TwoCatSam wrote:
My thought exactly. :SI once worked with liquid nitrogen and also dry ice. One thing I learned: do not touch anything if you value your fingers. This fellow seems to touch the super-cold disk with ease.
Anyone?
Sam