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GM Suz |
May 29 2006, 08:51 PM
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Kevin. We have just gotten back from Lido. It was 93 degrees F We are heading to Ted's for a Memorial Day cookout. I am loving the journal and the questions and answers. Paula and I are going to MOSI in Tampa to see the dead body exhibit/ I will get back to you on that. Can eyelids and or eyes freeze? I saw the frost on your eyelids... GM Suz
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Kevin_McMahon |
May 29 2006, 09:29 PM
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Hi Suz. I am glad you are enjoying the 93 degree F weather. It has been -20 degrees Celsius here today for most of the day (around -5.8 degreees Farenheit). It was so warm that I played a game of horseshoes before dinner!
I have heard stories of eyes freezing. The frost you saw on my eyes was actually from the water vapor in my breath. Once it hit a cold surface, it turned to frost. When I wake up some mornings, I have frost around my sleeping bag for the same reason. However, I don't think I am in any danger of my eyes or eyelids freezing. |
Bob R. |
May 30 2006, 10:47 PM
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Hi Suz. I am glad you are enjoying the 93 degree F weather. It has been -20 degrees Celsius here today for most of the day (around -5.8 degreees Farenheit). It was so warm that I played a game of horseshoes before dinner! I have heard stories of eyes freezing. The frost you saw on my eyes was actually from the water vapor in my breath. Once it hit a cold surface, it turned to frost. When I wake up some mornings, I have frost around my sleeping bag for the same reason. However, I don't think I am in any danger of my eyes or eyelids freezing. |
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