My grade school history lessons of the Nazis said that there were a number of projects like this one. Not vacation spots, but of military installations that were called anything else so as to bypass the Treaty of Versailles. Did anyone really believe that the ships being built were for a cruise line?
There is a part of England with wild sheep. While hiking through there, the locals gave me the lore. There are few if any natural predators. The wool is an effective camouflage in the snow. As well, they can eat it to stay alive when snowed over.
Forced me to look up the market price for raw wool (just under $4.00 per lbs). As well, I weighed an Irish Fisherman's Sweater (1.5 lbs). Just not sure what to do with all this information.
This discussion is confusing me. When I click on a link in a Neatorama post, the linked article opens in a new window. Once I close that window, Neatorama is still there just the way I left it. Wedshilde might have an older browser.
Any pan left on high will end in disaster. The good news about pressure cookers is that they rarely result in fires. If the same thing had happened with a regular pan, who knows.
On the other hand, electric pressure cookers and crock pots cost almost the same as a good stovetop pressure cooker and have extra safety interlocks.
Plasmagryphon will likely weigh in on this, but since liquid Nitrogen boils at -320F (-195C) and dry ice sublimes at -110F (-80C), they are likely using Nitrogen vapor and the temperature is in Fahrenheit.
They left out the issues of earning large amounts of money but not having any free time to spend it. It just piles up in a retirement account doing nothing but earning interest.
These are cheap, food safe and can pull quite a vacuum depending on the temperature of the flowing water.
On the other hand, electric pressure cookers and crock pots cost almost the same as a good stovetop pressure cooker and have extra safety interlocks.