New moments section
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Happened to be scouting around and found a new set of moments that adds XP to 10th Inning. It’s in a section called Offseason and it’s called New Team, Same Dream.
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They've been there since the inning dropped
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I heard there's a New Finest Mike Trout card out there too...
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if ice gets warm it melts.
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@guccigangchuck said in New moments section:
if ice gets warm it melts.
If water gets too cold it freezes.
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@the_dragon1912 said in New moments section:
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Internet Explorer was telling me this Covid could be a real pain for the upcoming 2020 season.
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@ikasnu_psn said in New moments section:
@guccigangchuck said in New moments section:
if ice gets warm it melts.
If water gets too cold it freezes.
If you place an unopened bottle of Fiji water in the freezer to super cool it, the water will still be liquid when you take it out of the freezer, but if you slam it on a table it will freeze instantly.
If I remember correctly, this is because the Fiji water is pure enough that there is lack of nucleation sites for the crystallation process to occur. Slamming the bottle on the table causes the molecules to bump into each other which can kick start the process.
I tried it a few years back and I was able to get it to work on the first try, but sometimes it can be tricky. If you're interested, search Supercooled water - explained on YouTube. Veritasium has video on it.
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@pennstatefencer said in New moments section:
@ikasnu_psn said in New moments section:
@guccigangchuck said in New moments section:
if ice gets warm it melts.
If water gets too cold it freezes.
If you place an unopened bottle of Fuji water in the freezer to super cool it, the water will still be liquid when you take it out of the freezer, but if you slam it on a table it will freeze instantly.
If I remember correctly, this is because the Fuji water is pure enough that there is lack of nucleation sites for the crystallation process to occur. Slamming the bottle on the table causes the molecules to bump into each other which can kick start the process.
I tried it a few years back and I was able to get it to work on the first try, but sometimes it can be tricky. If you're interested, search Supercooled water - explained on YouTube. Veritasium has video on it.
That honestly sounds awesome and something I'd love to try with my kids lol
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