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View Poll Results: Do you take notes when playing in a home game? | |||
Yes |
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3 | 6.25% |
No |
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41 | 85.42% |
I take notes primarily on my opponents' play. |
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2 | 4.17% |
I take notes primarily on my own play. |
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2 | 4.17% |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure most chip bags are airtight. When you squeeze them, they hold the air in, inless the've been ripped. I always squeeze the bag to make sure it's still airtight, b/c mice like to nibble on chip bags. [/ QUOTE ] They're not. They seem to be because the holes are so small. They're actually porous. I used to follow some of the companies that manufacture the packaging for the chip companies. [/ QUOTE ] so air can come in, but not out? [/ QUOTE ] No. The holes are just so small that you'd need to squeeze them for more than just a couple of seconds to notice the leakage. [/ QUOTE ] Then why is it that when you open a bag of chips at 8000ft, it expoldes? |
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