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Mr. Tom, pog....ROTFLMAO! You know, Mr. Tom, don't use the "pretty ones", right? [ ] That's for the "Guests", Sir.
Travel safely, and when you both return, it would be an honor to compare diamonds, stories, and a cup of tea (or something).
pog, you slay me. Aloha.
JMO.
ETA: Tea or something...
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Cup of tea works, just don't leave the tea bag in for crying out loud. Bloody philistines... [ ]
Shoots Tom,
Did not realize warp core using centrifugal configuration ... Agreed.
But di-hydride tritanium-3 alloy ???? Waat ??!!! Still risky due to it's latent metallurgical liabilities .
Suggest Ceramic composition due to its low electrical and thermal insulation properties.
aloha,
pog
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Thanks for that link, Pog, hadn't read it before. Will read the whole thing on my flight to CA in Nov, it'll be the first thing in the seat pocket!
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Hey honey, want to see the only di-hydride tritanium-3 alloy water heater in Puna? It's on imagtek's star cruiser, but it's not taking off just yet. The core is warmed up, and the magnetic fields are aligned, but we're still waiting for Ross Dress For Less to deliver the towels. We bought out the store. It's a long trip, but even if it's just the weekend we have an almost all female crew... enough said.
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"Suggest Ceramic composition due to its low electrical and thermal insulation properties."
Ah, but you don't want a thermal insulator for the coil around the warp core, it defeats the object of heating the shower water quickly. Once the water has been heated and is transferred away from the core, and has undergone radioactive and anti-matter purging, then I agree ceramics is a good choice. This is one of the reasons you don't see toilets on Star Trek.
Suggest clean floor and quick, sleight of hand by (male) laundry manager.
ducking behind large rock,
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quote: Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge
Hey honey, want to see the only di-hydride tritanium-3 alloy water heater in Puna? It's on imagtek's star cruiser, but it's not taking off just yet. The core is warmed up, and the magnetic fields are aligned, but we're still waiting for Ross Dress For Less to deliver the towels. We bought out the store. It's a long trip, but even if it's just the weekend we have an almost all female crew... enough said.
(BBM) Aloha, HOTPE. What about pillows (Fluffy ones with, or without feathers)? [ ]
Further, of the utmost importance, do we wahine get our own "Girl's Room/Power Room"? Please advise. There are conditions to contracts put forth. Y'all can take of the technical division, however, wahine have needs, Sir!
Enjoy the evening.
JMO.
P.S. (My Niners got their AS$ kicked today. UGH! Sorry, still licking wounds. [xx(] Apologies, for going O/T.)
ETA: WHAT??? No toilets on Star Trek??? [:0] Well, we (several wahine in this ohana) want "Powder Rooms"! Two, at least. Good night all y'all. Mahalo again for levity. Life is short.
OMG Tom, like, so forgot we talking about unlimited hot water. Face palm + embarrassment emoticons here ...
O'o
Maybe this, commonly sourced material might be simpler. Plus a tutorial for ANOTHER thing necessary when taking all Female crew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfmqPXPN8qk
aloha,
pog
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pog, you're killin' me...
Aloha.
JMLMAOO.
ETA: Can you guys make sure you put the rolls rolling from the top, not bottom, please? We'll "fold the triangle hotel style" for ya...[ ]
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