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lol..
No line to tell you the truth. It was at the reception where the food/wine is. I was holding a plate and she asked me if I needed anything. I don't even remember how the conversation got started but next thing you know I've downed 7 glasses of wine and she's telling me I have to stop by to see her. The conversation just flowed amazingly well. I normally go for blondes/redheads, and there is someone else I have a thing for right now, but she was so cute I would have to be a moron not to follow up on this one. |
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You clearly misassociate proper grammar with Atlanta grammar
omG u aer TeH nooB!!~!~! |
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No, this has nothing to do with grammar, you don't call a chick your own age to whom you wish to lay the pipe "ma'am." I call anyone under 40 "Miss" when I'm down there, sometimes older if I want to suck up.
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Really? All the chicks I hit on are "ma'am," "Mrs." if I'm feeling polite.
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Sounds like a personal problem.
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straight. <font color="white"> PIGFUCKER </font>
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So basically dilute gases don't condense no matter how cold they get?
The link you posted didn't really address question one. |
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this is intuitively obvious.
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My understanding of BEC's is that they do the following:
You take a gas at room temperature and hold it in place (in a vacuum chamber). Then, you "lower" the temperature by actually applying magnetic fields to prevent the gas molecules from running around too much. Since they have less thermal motion, their effective temperature is much lower. The final bit is done with laser traps, I think. In the end, you're left with a few atoms in the bottom of the well in the trap, and they don't diffuse around at all. Thus, they are at "zero" temperature. This is probably slightly incorrect, so now I have to go read the paper. |
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