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It must take a long time for electrons to fight their way upstream into the frozen North. This thread is 32 months old.
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Is their a time limit on posting ? I thought this one was interesting. Actually their is less resistance for electron flow in the -40 cold. Electron flow works better in the cold than in the heat !! :banana:
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Yes, but if you look at a map, it's uphill, so that cancels out any advantage they might have due to the lower temperature.
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Sounds like a topic for Wasting Electrons... 
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Nah, it happens all the time. New members or even visitors come along and tag onto a thread without realizing how old it is. I don't see the harm except in cases where a thread involves a completely different issue from the new poster's question/issue.
Google searches often lead people to a thread that is somewhat related to a person's issue, so they just tack on as a visitor without even realizing that the original matter was resolved years ago.
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Originally posted by Arthur P. Bloom: Yes, but if you look at a map, it's uphill, so that cancels out any advantage they might have due to the lower temperature. That's true only if it's on a wall. If it's on a table, it'd be equal. :rolleyes:
Scientists say that the universe is made up of Protons, Neutron & Electrons. They forgot "Morons". Dave. (CTUB) Canadian Techs Use Bix!
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