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I'm Not Sure I trust NASA Either...
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Originally Posted by mr0077
Patrick, now how can I fight horsh!t with physics?
Well I was just about to cite the International Journal of Biometeorology that found that moist air was not a better thermal conductor and they concluded that by investigating clothed versus nude men. Yep, I'm not making that up. http://www.springerlink.com/content/7258v904rn154738/
But, before I could come up with some really good punch lines to go with that, I was informed by a learned engineer that NASA concluded many years ago that there is no difference between moist and dry air in forced convection heat transfer and he was kind enough to forward me this cite. http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...1984008420.pdf
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It's a question I'm sure we've all asked ourselves...
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Originally Posted by jhv48
What was the original question?
Ken (mr0077) had taken the position that clothed men at rest, in an indoor British environment, had a higher rectum temperature. That was clearly disproven by this study http://www.springerlink.com/content/7258v904rn154738/ which I pointed out to him. Evidently, he took umbrage to my post....
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Originally Posted by patrickt
Ken (mr0077) had taken the position that clothed men at rest, in an indoor British environment, had a higher rectum temperature. That was clearly disproven by this study http://www.springerlink.com/content/7258v904rn154738/ which I pointed out to him. Evidently, he took umbrage to my post....
It anus a good topic of discussion, no matter how long you sphincter about it...