She’s an Indian-american actress, out of Cambridge MA, Dartmouth girl. Played the docent/tour guide in Night at the Museum 2. Has her own show on Fox. Never seen it.
I have a painting like that. Hung landscape, it’s a multicolored sunset with soaring birds in silhouette. Hung portrait, it’s a nude standing by a bathtub with one foot on the edge, drying her thigh with a towel. We hang it portrait….
Totally incorrect. A chunk of ice can exist at 30dF, or at -30dF. The colder block requires more heat to reach melting point of 32dF than the other one. This is “heat capacity”. Only when ice hits 32dF does the additional energy NOT raise the temperature more, because it’s used in “phase change”, which, when complete, allows for increase in temp again. (but not as “ice”, but as “water”). Ice acts as a temperature buffer, a sort of heat sink in reverse. So, ice (as ice) can exist at any temperature between 32df and absolute zero, depending on ambient. Your first sentence is wrong.
Ah, but the ultimate altruists live in the mysterious Valley of the Shmoon". Smoos taste like whatever your preference is at the moment, and, upon sensing your hunger, auto-euthanize themselves for your pleasure.
She’s an Indian-american actress, out of Cambridge MA, Dartmouth girl. Played the docent/tour guide in Night at the Museum 2. Has her own show on Fox. Never seen it.