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Unread 07-11-2025, 07:53 PM   #1
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Agree 100% with the impact on the wood theorem, but so far as chamber effects it brings to mind the old quip about a thermos keeping things hot or cold - "How do it know?"
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Agree 100% with the impact on the wood theorem, but so far as chamber effects it brings to mind the old quip about a thermos keeping things hot or cold - "How do it know?"
I was attending a talk given by former player and coach Mike Ditka. He told a story that during a team meeting when he was with the Bears, the talk got around to a discusion of what the greatest invention of all time would have been. When William "The Refrigerator" Perry's turn came, he said he thought it was the thermos. Fridge was asked why he thought so, and his reply was the same thing; "It keeps hot things hot and cold things cold, How does it know to do that?". True story as told from "Iron MIke".
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