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Monday - September 22 - Afternoon
Sep 22, 2008 13:58
[There is a man staring down at his ice-cream, without actually eating it. He's watching it melting, and he seems to be actually interested in it!]
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letsgetramen
September 22 2008, 22:48:09 UTC
[staring at you staring at ice cream :O]
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 02:01:46 UTC
[notices, and looks at him now]
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:29:48 UTC
Uh...
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:31:41 UTC
[goes back to look at the ice cream, that is like, all on his hand by now]
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:32:12 UTC
Dude, if you're not gonna eat it, just throw it out.
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:35:10 UTC
[well, since the ice cream is done melting now, he goes to actually throw it out, then takes a tissue and starts cleaning his hand]
Did it bother you?
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:37:20 UTC
Wha--? No, it's just weird, man.
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:38:02 UTC
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Oh.
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:38:31 UTC
Dude, you can't treat food like that.
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:39:14 UTC
I'm sorry. I wanted to calculate how long it took it to melt with today's temperature.
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:39:58 UTC
Huh? Wha? What for?
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:41:12 UTC
Just to know.
But I couldn't calculate it without a sample first, so I had to see it.
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:42:33 UTC
So... Uh... Now that you know, what next?
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:43:29 UTC
Now I can calculate it.
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letsgetramen
September 23 2008, 19:43:44 UTC
Calculate what.
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oneinperfection
September 23 2008, 19:46:25 UTC
How much it takes something like an ice cream to melt under today's temperature-- actually, given the sample I just had I can try and calculate it even with different variables, like a colder ice cream or a hotter day.
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Did it bother you?
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Oh.
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But I couldn't calculate it without a sample first, so I had to see it.
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