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  • #16
    body thermometer?
    The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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    • #17
      errrr, yes... I don't think they'll stick a rectal thermometer in you when you have close to 41'C, and are cooled by ice

      But I'm looking around on the net... strange thermometers btw...

      Btw, maybe McRhea should take a closer look at the following thread... http://www.askjeeves.c om/main/askjeeves.asp?ask=Does+your+body+temperature+drop+ after+taking+a+leak%3F&origin=&site_name=Jeeves&me tasearch=yes&x=10&y=13

      I like the "Does Your Nose Seal Leak" option Altavista gives

      Jord.

      [This message has been edited by Jorden (edited 14 March 2000).]
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      • #18
        Iyeeeeeee!
        Cheggers,
        If the heat in your pee stayed in your body then your pee would have to come out at absoute zero!
        The heat in the pee leaves with the pee. Gee!
        chuck

        ps Anything not to have to think about work for a while.
        Chuck
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        • #19
          Got to love the scientifically approach they took with this.


          Anyone of you good at chemistry ? ...cose I started the semester on the wrong foot



          [This message has been edited by andrei (edited 14 March 2000).]

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          • #20
            Wasn't Space7 doin Chemistry this semester?? What's keeping him (away) from this thread??
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            • #21
              The act of micturition expels liquid from your body at core temperature. This liquid takes its heat with it when it leaves. This causes the body to become cooler. The act of micturition also involves the movement of muscles, but the heat generated by this in the short term is insufficient to offset the lost heat. The decrease in core temperature is detected by the hypothalamus and corrective mechanisms are put in place to correct this. Of course I did Physiology a long time ago so I may be missing a few details. Cheggers, enjoy Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and all that. Try to learn these basic sciences well, they'll help you when you start Pharmacology pathology, Medicine Surgery and O+G. Trust me on that.
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              • #22
                Enough with the mixing thing Jorden
                Ask Ant or Holly for the IPs [IP:Logged, "Only forum leaders (Administrator, Moderator) may perform this function.]

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                • #23
                  Ooooooooo Nooooooooo!
                  Not you too, Denty?

                  One more time. Heat does not equal Temperature!

                  Think of it this way....
                  If I sawed your body in half each side would loose the heat of the other. That does not mean that the temperature would go down in eather one. (untill later!)

                  chuck

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                  • #24
                    Sorry andrei, but why would I want to do that??

                    I just thought space7 was doing chemistry as well, but he's doing philosophy as it seems in the Yaaaaaahoooooooooo thread

                    Still, he could look at this in a philosophical way

                    Btw andrei, is chemistry the only subject you follow?

                    Jord.

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                    • #25
                      Oh, for heaven's sakes.... it wasn't that hard a question, you guys!!!

                      ....Men....!

                      btw, Jord, I don't know what "utl" might be but I think UBB is looking for a different tag....

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                      • #26
                        What has happened to my thread??? AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHHH

                        LOL!! HAHAHA...... who would've thought that it would've come THIS far.... You guys can continue this... um... discussion, but start a new thread! Imagine what people will think when they come to this forum and see the subject with all the replies!! They'll think, "What the heck kinda weird site is this anyway??" Hehehe....
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                        • #27
                          Let's see now. Yes, heat is not equal to temperature, everybody knows that. The water lost does take its energy with it though doesn't it. I would think that that reduces the amount of energy in the body. Hmmm, now that I think of it there is also less mass for that less energy and since the pee is at body temperature there should be no reduction in temperature due to the loss of the urine so if anything there would be a (very small) rise in temperature due to work done by the muscles
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                          • #28
                            Down through the ages people will be telling the story of "McRhea's Threads".

                            How does it feel to be part of history?

                            chuck

                            OK Jorden (Whose name I can spell.)



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                            • #29
                              Didn't we have a McRhea thread before?? I think Tim and I were in that as well, as far as I can remember, so this ought to be The McRhea Thread - II or something alike

                              Revenge of the Pee-ple

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                              • #30
                                Since I NEVER go into the gaming forum I just about choked when I saw the name on this thread. Ohhhhh NOOOOOO!

                                ROTFLMAO

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