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1. I've always called them "water heaters." But, if you were to input HOT water into them, they would heat it more, thus, it would be a "hot water heater". Besides, "hot" is relative. (Compared to the temperature of absolute zero, negative 473F and change, anything is "hot".)
2. If you take something that is room temp (70F) and put it in a cooler full of ice, it will get "cooler".
Have another beer, but no PUIs (Posting Under the Influence).
Jason
2. If you take something that is room temp (70F) and put it in a cooler full of ice, it will get "cooler".
Have another beer, but no PUIs (Posting Under the Influence).
Jason
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jroehl,
I've always called them water heaters too, but I've heard alot of people call them hot water heaters. It's just an old joke I heard.
I've been PUI'ing all day and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. I just hope the forum cops dont show up and send me to internet jail. (The preceding statement is only funny if you're drunk.)
Tim
I've always called them water heaters too, but I've heard alot of people call them hot water heaters. It's just an old joke I heard.
I've been PUI'ing all day and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. I just hope the forum cops dont show up and send me to internet jail. (The preceding statement is only funny if you're drunk.)
Tim
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well, while we are talking nonsense, why is it called a driveway when you park on it??, and you drive on a parkway??
and one i have never figured out. if the road is opened, then you should not be able to drive on it, or you will fall in. but when the road is closed, you cant drive on it???
and one i have never figured out. if the road is opened, then you should not be able to drive on it, or you will fall in. but when the road is closed, you cant drive on it???
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