Frozen smoke (and I am not talking about the Daystar )

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Dustin James
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Re: Frozen smoke (and I am not talking about the Daystar )

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Stephen - This looks amazing. Your reference to using the middle finger to click throws me off though. Do you think this is a bad thing- and if so why? Maybe the daystar reference is an inside thing, coz I don't know what that is either. :oops:
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Re: Frozen smoke (and I am not talking about the Daystar )

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Dustin James wrote:


Stephen - This looks amazing. Your reference to using the middle finger to click throws me off though. Do you think this is a bad thing- and if so why? Maybe the daystar reference is an inside thing, coz I don't know what that is either. :oops:
That middle finger reference is just for Justine (another thread)
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sorry about the confusion
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Daystar Boutique is analogous to the former Mission/Electric Candle shops.
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Re: Frozen smoke (and I am not talking about the Daystar )

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Dustin James wrote:


Stephen - This looks amazing. Your reference to using the middle finger to click throws me off though. Do you think this is a bad thing- and if so why? Maybe the daystar reference is an inside thing, coz I don't know what that is either. :oops:


Ironically enough I do use my middle finger to click on most links. The scroll-wheal on the mouse, so as to open up a new Tab in Firefox or IE7.

As for Aerogel. WOW. I think sums it up. :shock:
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When I saw the bit about clothing that was too hot, I pictured myself in the multi-layer Michelin Man outfit that I wear to Cleveland Browns games in Dec. / Jan. and wished that I had an opportunity to buy Aerogel long johns.

I know that's ridiculous, but people who work outside in winter would probably like clothing that is "too hot".
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dl meckes wrote:When I saw the bit about clothing that was too hot, I pictured myself in the multi-layer Michelin Man outfit that I wear to Cleveland Browns games in Dec. / Jan. and wished that I had an opportunity to buy Aerogel long johns.

I know that's ridiculous, but people who work outside in winter would probably like clothing that is "too hot".


Oh Okay. Wow the Mission candle shop takes me back! I'll bet $5 the smell is still in there from hundreds of candles and concentrated scent containers...from say 37 years ago? Hurts my nose just to think about it! Missed the thing with Justine, but I've heard she likes my posts, so I can't comment.
On Aerogel, I can only ask where can I become a distributor? This is a modern wonder and I first read about this in Wired magazine in the 90's hoping it wasn't a fluke. Insulation, fuel, eco-mop... geez. Too hot sounds like a good mix with solar energy systems for efficiency in climates that are not AS HOT AS F---ing HELL where I am currently residing ;)

I feel better already. Ah, Aerogel beer bottle coolers!
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