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apmttMay 15, 2008
I was thinking that until I found out it has a boiling point of 50°C. The graphics card will boil it all away :(
tommyhawkMay 15, 2008
The reason soap works is because it breaks the surface tension of water to make it effectively "wetter". Look it up its science.
vijayrajeshMay 15, 2008
Water will be in another layer. May be on top or bottom of that fluid.
crazydave303May 16, 2008
I think he was doing a spoof on marketing campaigns. Yea he noticed the quotes, and took it one step further.
jaymzMay 17, 2008
It's meant to evaporate, unlike oil or water.
somon90May 18, 2008
Some dude that calls himself MZMcBride deleted it...
petemcfraserMay 18, 2008
So, basically you got dugg up for providing the article summary that the poster was too lazy to provide himself?
shadowflowerJun 9, 2008
i do.. Pentium Poor.. xDcoal-powered pc..
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apmttMay 15, 2008
I was thinking that until I found out it has a boiling point of 50°C. The graphics card will boil it all away :(
tommyhawkMay 15, 2008
The reason soap works is because it breaks the surface tension of water to make it effectively "wetter". Look it up its science.
vijayrajeshMay 15, 2008
Water will be in another layer. May be on top or bottom of that fluid.
crazydave303May 16, 2008
I think he was doing a spoof on marketing campaigns. Yea he noticed the quotes, and took it one step further.
jaymzMay 17, 2008
It's meant to evaporate, unlike oil or water.
somon90May 18, 2008
Some dude that calls himself MZMcBride deleted it...
petemcfraserMay 18, 2008
So, basically you got dugg up for providing the article summary that the poster was too lazy to provide himself?
shadowflowerJun 9, 2008
i do.. Pentium Poor.. xDcoal-powered pc..