This is hilarious. I did the same thing on another thread when a guy was talking about closing down a street in his town. I made a quip about him probably knowing the mayor... Turns out he was the Vice Mayor.
I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything otherwise it would have come out my nose! Thank you so much because I now have another entry to add to my Bucket List!
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything otherwise it would have come out my nose! Thank you so much because I now have another entry to add to my Bucket List!
I've always heard damn cold and I just played it back a few times to be sure. It makes perfect sense. What in the heck would "air cold" mean anyways? Sounds like gibberish not something a scientist or even Doc Brown would say.
-James . . . "Life without knowledge is death in disguise." ~ H.P.G.
I always interpreted "air cold" as meaning that the car had traveled so fast through the wormhole / vortex of time travel that the heat from the outer surface of the car was lost due to rapid convection. When it reappeared at the the destination time the supercooled body of the car is what caused all the condensation and ice to build up.
"Air cold" at least attempts at explaining why the car would be so cold whereas "Damn Cold" just states the obvious.
I always interpreted "air cold" as meaning that the car had traveled so fast through the wormhole / vortex of time travel that the heat from the outer surface of the car was lost due to rapid convection. When it reappeared at the the destination time the supercooled body of the car is what caused all the condensation and ice to build up.
"Air cold" at least attempts at explaining why the car would be so cold whereas "Damn Cold" just states the obvious.
Whoa...ahh, wow... You REALLY thought about that. all this talk over "air cold" and "damn cold" is sooo Nerd Thread worthy.