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# 22
# 22
LOL now this thread has a purpose. Thanks. And I missed the original post until now, although at least one of the replies quoted it so I know what it's about.
quote: Originally posted by FoamDome
classic!
quote: quote: Originally posted by Suds McDuff
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bpIbdZhrzA[/url]
13 years ago
# 23
# 23
I don't understand their commercial either. I took a lot of thermodynamics related courses and don't remember reading about the difference between Cold and Super Cold. Here's another idea. If they actually put some alcohol in their product then they could drop the freezing point and make it Super Duper Cold!
13 years ago
# 24
# 24
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... or Super Double Buzz Stupendously Cold...[:0]
quote: Originally posted by Flashpro
I don't understand their commercial either. I took a lot of thermodynamics related courses and don't remember reading about the difference between Cold and Super Cold. Here's another idea. If they actually put some alcohol in their product then they could drop the freezing point and make it Super Duper Cold!
13 years ago
# 26
# 26
There is a difference between cold and super cold.............but it has nothing to do with temperature, and more to do with the process to get it to the desired temperature (at least in the world of molecular biology)
quote: Originally posted by Flashpro
I don't understand their commercial either. I took a lot of thermodynamics related courses and don't remember reading about the difference between Cold and Super Cold. Here's another idea. If they actually put some alcohol in their product then they could drop the freezing point and make it Super Duper Cold!
13 years ago
# 27
# 27
OK, so maybe they are talking about "supercooling" but I don't know how you would do that with beer. There is such a thing as superheated steam, which is what power plants use in order to run steam through turbines without it condensing (and destroying the tubrine blades). Supercooling is probably how they get nice glass looking ice for ice sculptures, but I don't see how that is happening in Coors.
quote: Originally posted by cyrenaica There is a difference between cold and super cold.............but it has nothing to do with temperature, and more to do with the process to get it to the desired temperature (at least in the world of molecular biology)
quote: quote: Originally posted by Flashpro
I don't understand their commercial either. I took a lot of thermodynamics related courses and don't remember reading about the difference between Cold and Super Cold. Here's another idea. If they actually put some alcohol in their product then they could drop the freezing point and make it Super Duper Cold!
13 years ago