I was recently behind a woman in the queue at a hardware shop, asking for advice because her landlord had painted white gloss on the inside of her bath
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It'll cool you down a bit but I've never seen any evidence of freezing. There's been experiments on animals and also people have survived vacuum exposure before. According to this animals will survive 90 seconds of vacuum. No mentions of turning into ice like the movies.
When something or somebody is injected into space, they always freeze in seconds. The logic is that "space is cold" but space is mostly a vacuum and vacuums don't have temperature. Vacuums insulate against conduction, so you're not going to freeze anytime soon. (You'll lose heat via radiation but that will take a while).
Not to mention the effect that zero pressure has on freezing/boiling points. If anything you'd be steaming as all the water on you evaporates!
I'll ask the boys down at the crime lab. They got us working in shifts.
Eh it's better than making plastic shite to deliberately throw away
That portrayal was so bad that the leading theory is his character was actually an American faking it
Which is why it's a waste of good lithium cells, as the guy you replied to was saying
They're rechargeable lithium batteries, they should last years. Not a week.
How many times have I read the words "{oppressed minority} welcome the change, but conservatives oppose it"
You could replace "robots" with humans and make the same argument. 100,000 dead men in a field doesn't accomplish anything. The point is to have humans/robots left over after the fight to impose your will
Posting memes about how it feels good to be invited, so you should still invite people who decline all the time. As if I enjoy getting turned down non-stop by "friends".
I hope you used archival ink so it will last for generations