1. [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by Evan Marshall <1evan at sbcglobal.net> Sep 20, 2006
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cklester wrote: > > Jeremy Peterson wrote: > > Kat wrote: > > >> > > >> Water is a option in lakes, but as people drown in it, i think it > > >> should not be an option. Sheesh. > > > If there's no water in your "lake," it's not a lake; it's just a hole. You > > > can't drive your boat in a hole. > > > -=ck > > But if it just hasn't rained in a while it's still a lake, but you call it > > an > > "empty lake". > > It is no longer a lake. There's no such thing as an empty lake. The very > definition of lake requires water. Otherwise, it's a hole. > <snip> What about Rogers and Rosamond dry lakes at Edwards Air Force Base? Or Lucerne Dry Lake in the Mojave? Etc., etc. Or you could call it a Playa and go to the Burning Man Festival in the Black Rock desert.
2. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 20, 2006
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Evan Marshall wrote: > > cklester wrote: > > It is no longer a lake. There's no such thing as an empty lake. The very > > definition of lake requires water. Otherwise, it's a hole. > > > What about Rogers and Rosamond dry lakes at Edwards Air Force Base? Or > Lucerne Dry Lake in the Mojave? You can call Pluto a planet all you want, but apparently it's not. heheh I will forever maintain that without water, a hole is never a lake, no matter what it was before or could be in the future. 8) -=ck "Programming in a state of Euphoria." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by "Kat" <kat12 at coosahs.net> Sep 20, 2006
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> > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > Evan Marshall wrote: > > > > cklester wrote: > > > It is no longer a lake. There's no such thing as an empty lake. > > > The very definition of lake requires water. Otherwise, it's a > > > hole. > > > > > What about Rogers and Rosamond dry lakes at Edwards Air Force Base? > > Or Lucerne Dry Lake in the Mojave? > > You can call Pluto a planet all you want, but apparently it's not. > heheh > > I will forever maintain that without water, a hole is never a lake, no > matter what it was before or could be in the future. 8) Ok, redefining "lake".... Oh look, a valley full of dihydrogen oxide! You know that stuff can kill you if you inhale even a 1/4 liter of it?!? Kat
4. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 21, 2006
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Kat wrote: > > > I will forever maintain that without water, a hole is never a lake, no > > matter what it was before or could be in the future. 8) > > Ok, redefining "lake".... > Oh look, a valley full of dihydrogen oxide! You know that stuff can > kill you if you inhale even a 1/4 liter of it?!? Be careful. <a href="http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html">dihydrogen monoxide</a> is a killer. -=ck "Programming in a state of Euphoria." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
5. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by jacques deschênes <desja at globetrotter.net> Sep 21, 2006
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The site you are pointing is an hoax: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihydrogen_monoxide_hoax cklester wrote: > > Kat wrote: > > > > > I will forever maintain that without water, a hole is never a lake, no > > > matter what it was before or could be in the future. 8) > > > > Ok, redefining "lake".... > > Oh look, a valley full of dihydrogen oxide! You know that stuff can > > kill you if you inhale even a 1/4 liter of it?!? > > Be careful. <a href="http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html">dihydrogen monoxide</a> > is a killer. > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of Euphoria." > <a > href="http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/">http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/</a>
6. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.com> Sep 21, 2006
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jacques deschênes wrote: > > > The site you are pointing is an hoax: > > cklester wrote: > > > > Be careful. <a href="http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html">dihydrogen monoxide</a> > > is a killer. > > Yeah, but it's all true! Won't someone think of the children?! Matt Lewis
7. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 21, 2006
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jacques deschênes wrote: > > > The site you are pointing is an hoax: > <a > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihydrogen_monoxide_hoax">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihydrogen_monoxide_hoax</a> Ssshhhh!!! You'll spoil the fun!!! (I know it's a hoax.) -=ck "Programming in a state of Euphoria." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
8. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by "Greg Haberek" <ghaberek at gmail.com> Sep 25, 2006
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> Yeah, but it's all true! Won't someone think of the children?! I heard if children consume too much dihydrogen monoxide during the day, they may have uncontrolled bladder issues while sleeping. Perhaps we should remove dihydrogen monoxide from our children's diets? =P ~Greg
9. Re: [OT] Dry lakes
- Posted by Ryan W. Johnson <ryanj at fluidae.com> Sep 26, 2006
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Greg Haberek wrote: > > > Yeah, but it's all true! Won't someone think of the children?! > > I heard if children consume too much dihydrogen monoxide during the > day, they may have uncontrolled bladder issues while sleeping. Perhaps > we should remove dihydrogen monoxide from our children's diets? > > =P > > ~Greg You can blame that on the soft-drink companies! Did you know that one of the main ingredients is dihydrogen monoxide? ~Ryan W. Johnson Fluid Application Environment http://www.fluidae.com/ [cool quote here, if i ever think of one...]