sheen@ - 07/29/97 06:50:41 GMT |
Comments: i dont know!!!!!!! |
SHAY - 07/29/97 03:07:40 GMT My Email:shayw@miworld.net How Did You Find The BIG Question: browsing |
Comments: It doesn't it just keeps it the same temperature as it started out to be!!!! |
Manda Biggie - 07/28/97 22:44:36 GMT My Email:baily@mindless.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: just wondering on the net |
Comments: The material that it is made out of is designed to keep hots hot and colds cold... If this isn't the answer...I have no clue... |
Manda Biggie - 07/28/97 22:40:38 GMT My Email:baily@mindless.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: just wondering on the net |
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???? - 07/28/97 20:40:32 GMT My Email:dont got one How Did You Find The BIG Question: wat big question |
Comments: wats a thermos???? |
Matt - 07/28/97 18:59:13 GMT My Email:dbmat@erols.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: Yahoo! |
Comments: The thermos has a thermomitor to tell. After it knows the insullation kicks in and ether keeps it cold or keeps it hot. |
ME!!!!!!!!!! - 07/28/97 16:59:22 GMT How Did You Find The BIG Question: Oh. That's what the Big Question is. |
Comments: Well you put the damn stuff in the fucken thermos and say keep it cold or hot. |
Ryan Perez - 07/28/97 05:11:46 GMT My URL:http://members.tripod.com/~PICO_98/index.html My Email:pico98@hotmail.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: search engine (yahoo) |
Comments: It's an insulated container. When you put something hot in it, it keeps the heat in. When you put something cold in it, it maintains a low temprature. |
"El Loco" Bedoya - 07/28/97 05:06:38 GMT My Email:locobedoya@hotmail.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: BIG coincidence |
Comments: It doesn't. What happens is that the thermos are time machines, so when you put something into and close the cap, it flashes to the time when you open the thermo, so it doesn't feel the difference. Like light speed travel. |
Louis - 07/28/97 03:26:20 GMT My Email:pcs@worldtelphil.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: surfed on it |
Comments: it doesn't. the water molecules are individuals that has a mission in it's life; if it turns out that they have conquered their mission, they end their lives as the hot water but if not, they turn cold. |
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Comments: thermoss do those things |
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Comments: I think that the thermos is a piece of alien technology that the government recovered from roswel and the material it is made from is a vey high tech plastic that knows to keep a substance inside hot or cold. The aliens probly used it to store human parts fom people they abducted. Then again this is only my opion. |
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Comments: Instinct! |
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Comments: I think the plastic around the thermos just knows. |
Alfonzo - 07/26/97 15:54:59 GMT My Email:honda@execulink.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: I stumbled upon it after I had a vision |
Comments: YOU ALL MUST BE EXTREMELY NUTS!!! The answer is actually quite simple. Two words: Nuclear Reactor. |
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Comments: A thermos "knows" nothing. A thermos does its best to create a static environment, maintaining the hotness or coldness of whatever is put in it. Not long enough of course, never long enough, but as long as it can, the poor little thing. |
Green - 07/25/97 20:45:36 GMT My Email:Bhagavadgita@bookstore.near.u How Did You Find The BIG Question: yes |
Comments: I love my Thermos. I asked him, my Thermos, how Thermoses (well you know the question). I says, I says to him, " Betty, show me your Thermos self." And Betty said, "Behold! this is the Universe!--Look! what is live and dead I gather all in one-- in Me! Gaze, as thy lips have said, ON GOD ETERNAL, VERY GOD! See Me! see what thou prayest! and damn, I felt as Arjuna did...sore amazed...thrilled, o'erfilled, dazzled, and dazed. I knelt and bowed my head, and clasped my palms and cried and said: "Yea! I have seen! I see! Lord! all is wrapped up in Thee! The gods are in Thy glorious frame! the creatures Of earth, and heaven, and hell In Thy Divine form dwell, And in Thy countenance shine all the features Of Brahma, sitting lone Upon His lotus-throne; Of saints and sages, and the serpent races Ananta, Vasuki; Yea! mightiest Lord! I see Thy thousand arms, and breasts, and faces, And eyes,-- on every side Perfect, diversified; And nowhere end of Thee, nowhere beginning, Nowhere a centre! Shifts-- Wherever soul's gaze lifts-- Thy central Self, all-wielding, and all-winning! Infinite King! I see The anadem on Thee, The club, the shell, the discus; see Thee burning In beams insufferable, Lighting earth, heaven, and hell With brilliance blazing, glowing, flashing; turning Darkness to dazzling day, Look I whichever way; Ah, Lord I worship Thee, the Undivided, The Uttermost of thought, The Treasure-Palace wrought To hold the wealth of the worlds; the SHIELD PROVIDED To SHELTER Virtue's laws; The Fount whence Life's stream draws All WATERS of all rivers of all being: The One Unborn, Unending: *UNCHANGING* and Unblending! with might and majesty, past thought, past seeing! God damn! I-- I love my little Krish- I mean, heh, Betty. |
veruca - 07/25/97 16:51:18 GMT How Did You Find The BIG Question: on accident |
Comments: the thermos just keeps whatever is inside the same temp. as it was when you first put it in |
liz lewis - 07/25/97 16:31:17 GMT My Email:usn90@hotmail.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo link |
Comments: it doesn't. what it does is prevent any temperature, hot or cold, from escaping the thermos. |
goober and a half - 07/25/97 13:23:51 GMT |
Comments: well... the trolls that live inside the thermos liner lick the walls and taste the liquid inside. they then determine if the substance should be kept hot or cold. if it is to be warm, they run a zillion laps around the inside of the thermos. if it should be cold, they have a big pool party. |
emily mays - 07/25/97 04:07:19 GMT My Email:remays@gower.net How Did You Find The BIG Question: Yahoo |
Comments: The Thermos just insulates whatever temperature is given off by the object inside. |
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Comments: The word "thermos" comes from the ancient Greek. Thermos was a very wise Greek God who was killed while eating a poisoned bowl of hot chicken soup and drinking ice-cold nectar. When he died, it was declared that his spirit would live on forever in the orm of insulated plastic (what we now call a thermos). The GodThermos now inhabits our thermoses, using his vast intelligence to determine what he should keep hot or cold until he can return to the earth to consume its contents. |
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Comments: It keeps it at the same temperature as when you pour in the stuff. |
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Comments: many years ago, the thermos king was abducted by aliens. it had this universal translator implanted in his brain. he was also given superior intellect and mind reading ablities. when the king and his wife decided to populate the world with little thermo es, the abilites were passed on to them. and thats how the thermoses know to keep things warm and cold. |
Jess - 07/24/97 05:44:57 GMT My Email:bstaton@pclink.com |
Comments: lucky guess |
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Comments: A thermos? This is lifes big question? Are you guys dumbasses?? |
Sugar Baby - 07/23/97 19:07:28 GMT My Email:fran@netscape.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: Read My Comment! |
Comments: Because it does you stupid idiot! Any Lesbians out there? E-Mail me! |
- 07/23/97 04:17:11 GMT |
Comments: IT JUST KNOWS, THE FORCE IS WITH THE FLASK |
Sarah Stokes - 07/23/97 01:40:44 GMT My Email:titania@cybergal.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo poll page |
Comments: A Thermos maintains the temperature of whatever is inside it. It doesn't "know" what to keep hot or cold it merely slows down any loss or gain of heat. |
Igor volynskiy - 07/22/97 22:04:19 GMT My Email:avolyn@ix.netcome.com |
Comments: It doesn't. It is designed to keep the fluid as close as possible to the original temperature, hot, cold, whatever. |
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Comments: its easy the thermos is built in such away that what ever the temperature of the liquid is at that is the temperature it will remain at. |
- 07/21/97 19:55:20 GMT |
Comments: you have to talk yo your thermos and tell it in a nice voice |
vasdh - 07/21/97 19:24:17 GMT |
Comments: fuck it just does ok???????????? |
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Comments: how am i sposed to know? |
Andrew Kreckmann - 07/20/97 23:24:18 GMT My Email:drewed8@hotmail.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: I looked for it. |
Comments: Well, first of all a thermos doesn't "know" when to keep something hot or cold. When a hot liquid is inside a thermos, the thermos keeps the heat inside. Because the cooler air temperature can not get to the hot liquid, it can not cool it off that fast. W en a liquid is cold, the molecules are moving slowly. The thermos will keep the liquid cold because it takes heat to make the molecules move faster which in turn causes the liquid to become warmer. |
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Comments: I love Paul! he is soooooo cute!!!!!! |
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Comments: i doesn't need to know what to keep hot or cold, It just keeps what ever temperature was put in....does that make sense??? yes it does. --CoolCat |
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Comments: it just knows |
Leah - 07/18/97 19:28:16 GMT My Email:leah@lavigneinc.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: Just looking around. | Comments: It doesn't. The person who put the liquid in does. |
- 07/18/97 16:31:55 GMT | Comments: it doesn't have to know to keep hot or cold it is insulated so it keeps what is hot hot and what is cold cold |
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ments: Inside the walls of the thermos is vaccum-sealed glass. since heat doesn't travel across a vaccum as fast as it would through most materials, the stuff inside stays hot/ cool |
F. Davis - 07/16/97 15:18:17 GMT My Email:no way How Did You Find The BIG Question: lucky I guess | Comments: Because, if it served the hot stuff cold and the cold stuff hot, it would be my mom!! |
Dave - 07/16/97 04:11:17 GMT My URL:http://members.aol.com/aviv75984/censoc.html My Email:aviv75984@aol.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: luck | Comments: Because Jesus said so |
Mary - 07/16/97 02:50:08 GMT My Email:j_fitanides@wpusd.k12.ca.us How Did You Find The BIG Question: by searching | Comments: It keeps the food or d ink the same temperchure it is to start with. |
josh the infinite - 07/16/97 01:18:26 GMT How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo | Comments: the thermal physics of it cause it to act as a nuclear device if the thermos cools coffee and warms pop |
754 - 07/15/97 20:22:34 GMT My Email:TcTigga@aol.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: A voice told me | Comments: After perplexing on this question for hours, I have decided that....my head hurts. But I've got one for you. How come they say I have to TAKE a leak/dump? Isn't the object to LEAVE something, not take...??? |
rdog - 07/15/97 18:56:07 GMT My Email:rdog@phoenix.net How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo | Comments: a very tiny statistician lives in every thermos once a liquid is poured in he/she runs numerous tests to see if it is indeed a hot/cold substance |
anne - 07/15/97 13:22:33 GMT | Comments: It just does |
Angela - 07/14/97 14:29:32 GMT My Email:cathvent@netdoor.com | Comments: the insulation keeps the starting temperature constant |
Brad Wager - 07/14/97 03:52:35 GMT My URL:http://www.main.com/~brad My Email:rocketsfan@rocketmail.com How Did You Find The BIG Questio : Yahoo | Comments: In two words...computer chips. It's part of a top secret government conspiracy to put computer chips in everything and even in people. That way they can track everything and always know everything. The chip in the thermos tells it whether it's hot or cold. Watch out because I'm telling you man, the government is watching you! Uh oh, I shouldn't have said that. If I am suddenly taken away in the middle of the night you'll know why. |
KGB - 07/14/97 02:57:53 GMT My Email:designme@nxi.com How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo | Comments: It doesn't. Thermoses are inanimate objects. Whateve you put in, it keeps insulated. |
Erica - 07/14/97 02:50:56 GMT How Did You Find The BIG Question: yahoo | Comments: The thermos doesn't care, it just wants to have a porpose, like everything else. |