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ensign_beedrill said:
So I actually was looking this up!
Bubble solution has basically the same freezing point as water: 32 degrees. Bubbles should be fine. And if you want them to freeze in midair, it would have to be a lot colder than it's getting.
I wish it were too cold for these childish bubbles. I don't get this bubble business. My last game years ago I was close to a woman sitting close to me blowing these insane bubbles and they were blowing in my face. I ask her to stop and she said this was tradition. Tradition??? So, do something stupid and childish and justifying it by calling it tradition? I can't stop these false traditions, however, I don't have to attend games where it's tradition to blow these infantile bubble in peoples faces. I went to A&M when students and parents were mature, not silly children!!! '70Ags83 said:
At what temperature will the bubbles not work?
Someone send me a bubble gun and I'll start doing experiments for you. We've been as low as -17* this week. (but we have plenty of warm weather on the horizon)jkag89 said:ensign_beedrill said:
So I actually was looking this up!
Bubble solution has basically the same freezing point as water: 32 degrees. Bubbles should be fine. And if you want them to freeze in midair, it would have to be a lot colder than it's getting.
Talk about feeling old!!trouble said:
One, traditions evolve.
Two, we've been doing it for like a decade now.