In a message dated 10/7/2008 3:40:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, snowspinner@gmail.com writes:
Ah, Geni. You've yet to find a WikiEn thread you can't lower the discourse of.>> -------------------------- I simply cannot let this challenge go by unremarked (mister poopy head). I refuse to cede my chair to an amateur like Geni.
By the way, how exactly do you spin snow? Wouldn't it melt if you spun it? Something about kinetic energy? Or does spun snow = ice cream?
Will Johnson
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Moderators: Time to killfile this thread, perhaps? I think it has exhausted its usefulness.
on 10/7/08 7:02 PM, Thomas Dalton at thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
Moderators: Time to killfile this thread, perhaps? I think it has exhausted its usefulness.
Oh, please, Thomas. For the sake of us all - get a life.
Marc
On 10/7/08, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
By the way, how exactly do you spin snow? Wouldn't it melt if you spun it? Something about kinetic energy? Or does spun snow = ice cream?
In my mind "snowspinner" always meant one who drives off the road in winter and gets hopelessly stuck. I guess I never considered the other possibilities.
—C.W.
on 10/7/08 8:14 PM, Charlotte Webb at charlottethewebb@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/7/08, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
By the way, how exactly do you spin snow? Wouldn't it melt if you spun it? Something about kinetic energy? Or does spun snow = ice cream?
In my mind "snowspinner" always meant one who drives off the road in winter and gets hopelessly stuck. I guess I never considered the other possibilities.
C.W.
I see someone sliding down a slope on one of those round, dish-like sleds.
Marc
On Oct 7, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Charlotte Webb wrote:
On 10/7/08, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
By the way, how exactly do you spin snow? Wouldn't it melt if you spun it? Something about kinetic energy? Or does spun snow = ice cream?
In my mind "snowspinner" always meant one who drives off the road in winter and gets hopelessly stuck. I guess I never considered the other possibilities.
If only you knew the real meaning.
-Phil
2008/10/8 Philip Sandifer snowspinner@gmail.com:
On Oct 7, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Charlotte Webb wrote:
On 10/7/08, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
By the way, how exactly do you spin snow? Wouldn't it melt if you spun it? Something about kinetic energy? Or does spun snow = ice cream?
In my mind "snowspinner" always meant one who drives off the road in winter and gets hopelessly stuck. I guess I never considered the other possibilities.
If only you knew the real meaning.
-Phil
It seems to ring a bell as a character in a fantasy novel who was some kind of wizard.