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    Could the cold temperature affect the electronic connections of the PC machine (motor, screen ...), I mean could it slow the transmissions for exemple

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfleet View Post
    Could the cold temperature affect the electronic connections of the PC machine (motor, screen ...), I mean could it slow the transmissions for exemple

    It does affect the speed at which electricity travels. But not to any noticeable degree until it gets to being a lot colder than any human being can survive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Crook View Post
    It does affect the speed at which electricity travels. But not to any noticeable degree until it gets to being a lot colder than any human being can survive

    Steve
    Thanks Steve, I think I'll stay in my survival room then

    But for the name of science, does the machine still work when the high cold has killed the user ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfleet View Post
    Thanks Steve, I think I'll stay in my survival room then

    But for the name of science, does the machine still work when the high cold has killed the user ??
    The machine will continue to work long after the user has frozen to death - as long as the machine gets some electricity, however slowly it travels

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    A user, frozen petrified with his frozen finger on the last consonant he was about to tap ( exemple: and the murderer is ...)

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    It's bloody hard to type when you're clutching a steaming mug of Bovril but it keeps your hands toasty warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfleet View Post
    A user, frozen petrified with his frozen finger on the last consonant he was about to tap ( exemple: and the murderer is ...)
    Tell me MOON.......Quick before you freeze to death.......Was it one of the Mods....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Sunshine View Post
    Tell me MOON.......Quick before you freeze to death.......Was it one of the Mods....
    Yes !! And his name is Steeeeeeee


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoggleboxUK View Post
    It's bloody hard to type when you're clutching a steaming mug of Bovril but it keeps your hands toasty warm.
    What's Bovril ?? It sounds like a mixture made from ox, Viandox that we have in France, to be drunk very hot ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfleet View Post
    What's Bovril ?? It sounds like a mixture made from ox, Viandox that we have in France, to be drunk very hot ...
    Yes, very similar.
    In fact the French Wikipedia page about Viandox mentions Bovril

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Crook View Post
    Yes, very similar.
    In fact the French Wikipedia page about Viandox mentions Bovril

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    Thanks Steeeeeeeeeve

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfleet View Post
    Yes !! And his name is Steeeeeeee

    So it was him all along........there was I thinking it was Penfold.....who seems to have disappeared......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Sunshine View Post
    So it was him all along........there was I thinking it was Penfold.....who seems to have disappeared......
    Yes, that's very strange.

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    Bovril..... so good even cows are dying for it.

    Also, this product is guilty of using some of the strangest advertising material I've ever seen:



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    That's why I like old adverts posters, they were so imaginative
    Are they texan oxes ??

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