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(((((((FarmerJohn))))))) Just because I way dig your ideas |
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I thought these were going to be heated licence plates for the back of cars to keep snow off of them. |
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There was a Wall Street Journal article a few months back about the difficulty of making realistic fake snow. I seem to recall that the most popular snow substitute was mashed potato flakes. |
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bungston: I believe I linked to it here.
FJ: How big can snow flakes actually grow? |
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Sorry to rain on your summer party, but how long are you expecting these ice sculptures to last, if light and thin enough to float, when dropped from a dirigible or plane in summer temperatures? |
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DC: To achieve CD sized "flakes", the process would lie somewhere between frost on your window and filling a circular mold. |
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CP: Ha! Well, the initial thickness would be relative to the ambient temperature. Like summer hail, it's ground level lifetime would be measured in seconds. |
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im thinking of icecrystal glasses |
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the melting could be tuned in too |
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I want some of whatever you're smokin' |
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