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On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went
to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was liquid nitrogen. I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do you get this stuff? Any recipes? --Tedward |
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On Oct 9, 12:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote:
> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > --Tedward NASA has some. Maybe you could see if they're selling. |
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On Oct 9, 1:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote:
> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > --Tedward ask the bartender. |
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On Oct 9, 3:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote:
> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? You're gonna need a new stomach. |
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On Oct 9, 2:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote:
> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > --Tedward AirGas, Praxair, Air Products, etc |
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On Oct 9, 2:39*pm, CheeseHusker dos > wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > liquid nitrogen. > > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > > --Tedward > > AirGas, Praxair, Air Products, etc btw - liquid nitrogen is quite often used in molecular gastronomy - think Alinea, for example. |
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"The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > I seriously doubt that since there was just a story in the news of an 18 year old who had her stomach removed after drinking such a concoction. Trying to come up with a clever back story? > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > --Tedward Never heard of google or the yellow pages? As for recipes I suggest you drink it straight up. |
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On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:19:11 -0400, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy"
> wrote: >On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went >to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out >of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was >liquid nitrogen. > >I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. >Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do >you get this stuff? Any recipes? > >--Tedward > Didn't you read in the news yesterday where a British girl had to have her stomach removed to save her life? She'd had one of those drinks but the liquid nitrogen wasn't fully gaseous in the drink and it perforated her stomach. Sounds like a drink to give a miss. Janet US |
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![]() Janet Bostwick wrote: > > On Tue, 9 Oct 2012 15:19:11 -0400, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > > wrote: > > >On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > >to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > >of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > >liquid nitrogen. > > > >I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > >Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > >you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > >--Tedward > > > Didn't you read in the news yesterday where a British girl had to have > her stomach removed to save her life? She'd had one of those drinks > but the liquid nitrogen wasn't fully gaseous in the drink and it > perforated her stomach. Sounds like a drink to give a miss. > Janet US I suppose it would be possible to drink quickly enough that the LN2 makes it to the stomach in liquid form before expanding tremendously as it boils off to a gas. I expect over-expansion was the issue much like holding your breath on a dive ascent, rather than anything to do with LN2 being cold. Didn't Mythbusters do something similar with cola and Mentos or the like for a stomach over-expansion injury test? |
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On Oct 9, 2:19*pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote:
> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > --Tedward Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a batch. Now where was I? ... |
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![]() "Jim Brown" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > liquid nitrogen. > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > --Tedward Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a batch. Now where was I? ... --------------------------------- Still learning chemistry! |
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On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
> On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was >> liquid nitrogen. >> >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? >> >> --Tedward > > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > batch. > > > Now where was I? ... > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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On Oct 9, 4:42*pm, "graham" > wrote:
> "Jim Brown" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > liquid nitrogen. > > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > --Tedward > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > batch. > > Now where was I? ... > --------------------------------- > Still learning chemistry! bZZZZZZZT - if you've spent ANY time in an agricultural area, you'd know that NH3 is also called "liquid nitrogen" |
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On Oct 9, 4:47*pm, James Silverton > wrote:
> On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > >> of them. *I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > >> liquid nitrogen. > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. *Where do > >> you get this stuff? *Any recipes? > > >> --Tedward > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > batch. > > > Now where was I? ... > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden stores. Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of food. |
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![]() "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > >> liquid nitrogen. > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > >> --Tedward > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > batch. > > > Now where was I? ... > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden stores. Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of food. it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. DUH. is "chicken of the sea" . . . well, never mind. |
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On Oct 9, 5:10*pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote:
> "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > >> --Tedward > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > batch. > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > stores. > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > food. > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. *It is NOT liquid nitrogen. Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. Go to a coop - if you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. Idot |
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![]() "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 5:10 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > >> --Tedward > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > batch. > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > stores. > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > food. > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. Go to a coop - if you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. Idot I bet I have been farming longer than you have. If you ask at a coop for "liquid nitrogen" they will not give you nitrogen gas that has been cooled to a liquid state. Now you are just being a droll troll. |
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![]() "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 4:42 pm, "graham" > wrote: > "Jim Brown" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > liquid nitrogen. > > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > --Tedward > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > batch. > > Now where was I? ... > --------------------------------- > Still learning chemistry! bZZZZZZZT - if you've spent ANY time in an agricultural area, you'd know that NH3 is also called "liquid nitrogen" --------------------------------------------- That's slang! |
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On Oct 9, 5:21*pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote:
> "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 5:10 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > > > > > > > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > >> --Tedward > > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > > batch. > > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > > stores. > > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > > food. > > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. > > Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. *Go to a coop - if > you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for > "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. *Idot > > I bet I have been farming longer than you have. Prolly - bet I've bot and sold more grain that you've grown If you ask at a coop for > "liquid nitrogen" they will not give you nitrogen gas that has been cooled > to a liquid state. Perzactly - that's what I'm sayin' |
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On Oct 9, 6:27*pm, "graham" > wrote:
> "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 4:42 pm, "graham" > wrote: > > > > > > > "Jim Brown" > wrote in message > > .... > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > liquid nitrogen. > > > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > --Tedward > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > batch. > > > Now where was I? ... > > --------------------------------- > > Still learning chemistry! > > bZZZZZZZT - if you've spent ANY time in an agricultural area, you'd > know that NH3 is also called "liquid nitrogen" > --------------------------------------------- > That's slang!- ain't slang if'n it's the truth |
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![]() "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 5:21 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 5:10 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > > > > > > > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > > > > > wrote: > > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > >> --Tedward > > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see > > > > where > > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > > batch. > > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > > stores. > > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > > food. > > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. > > Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. Go to a coop - if > you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for > "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. Idot > > I bet I have been farming longer than you have. Prolly - bet I've bot and sold more grain that you've grown If you ask at a coop for > "liquid nitrogen" they will not give you nitrogen gas that has been cooled > to a liquid state. Perzactly - that's what I'm sayin' yes, but WHY? IDJIT! |
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On Oct 9, 8:01*pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote:
> "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 5:21 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > > > > > > > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > .... > > On Oct 9, 5:10 pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > > > > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > > .... > > > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > > > > > > wrote: > > > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > > >> --Tedward > > > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see > > > > > where > > > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > > > batch. > > > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > > > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > > > stores. > > > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > > > food. > > > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > > > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. > > > Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. Go to a coop - if > > you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for > > "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. Idot > > > I bet I have been farming longer than you have. > > Prolly - bet I've bot and sold more grain that you've grown > > If you ask at a coop for > > > "liquid nitrogen" they will not give you nitrogen gas that has been cooled > > to a liquid state. > > Perzactly - that's what I'm sayin' > > yes, but WHY? *IDJIT!- QED |
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![]() "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message ... On Oct 9, 6:27 pm, "graham" > wrote: > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > ... > On Oct 9, 4:42 pm, "graham" > wrote: > > > > > > > "Jim Brown" > wrote in message > > ... > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > > On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > liquid nitrogen. > > > > I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > --Tedward > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > batch. > > > Now where was I? ... > > --------------------------------- > > Still learning chemistry! > > bZZZZZZZT - if you've spent ANY time in an agricultural area, you'd > know that NH3 is also called "liquid nitrogen" > --------------------------------------------- > That's slang!- ain't slang if'n it's the truth ------------------------------ What a strange view of the world you have! |
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>, CheeseHusker dos > wrote: > On Oct 9, 5:10Â*pm, "Pico Rico" > wrote: > > "CheeseHusker dos" > wrote in message > > > > ... > > On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote: > > > > > > On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote: > > > >> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > > > >> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > > > >> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > > > >> liquid nitrogen. > > > > > >> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > > > >> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > > > >> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > > > > >> --Tedward > > > > > > Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see where > > > > it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with it its > > > > used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I heard, > > > > without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes for a > > > > batch. > > > > > > Now where was I? ... > > > > > Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. > > > > NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish > > it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden > > stores. > > > > Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of > > food. > > > > it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply a > > liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. Â*It is NOT liquid nitrogen. > > Ain't slang - it's the name of the product - DUH. Go to a coop - if > you dare leave the comfort of your hipster existence and ask for > "liquid nitrogen" - guess what you're gonna get. Idot The idiots are at the coop selling a toxic substance under the name of a non-toxic substance. -- Michael Press |
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>>>>>>> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went >>>>>>> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out >>>>>>> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was >>>>>>> liquid nitrogen. >>>>> >>>>>>> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. >>>>>>> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do >>>>>>> you get this stuff? Any recipes? >>>>> >>>>>>> --Tedward >>>>> >>>>>> Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see >>>>>> where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with >>>>>> it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I >>>>>> heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes >>>>>> for a batch. >>>>> >>>>>> Now where was I? ... >>>>> >>>>> Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. >>>>> >>>> >>>> NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish >>>> it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden >>>> stores. >>>> >>>> Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of >>>> food. >>>> >>>> >>>> it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply >>>> a liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. DUH. >>>> is "chicken of the sea" . . . well, never mind. >>> >>> Maybe if you explained to the representative from the troll group that you were not talking about the liquid form of nitrogen >>> gas which only exists at deep low temperatures, but rather a high nitrogen fertilizer in liquid form which exists at room >>> temperature, you both would not be wasting your time. Errr... check that, the troll group rep will just waste time on something >>> else. >> >> What I want to know is which one the bartender used. >> >> --Tedward > > Liquid Nitrogen. Which liquid nitrogen? NH3 or N2? BTW, wouldn't N2 be a good fertizer for things like legumes? --Tedward |
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![]() "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" > wrote in message ... > "Pico Rico" > wrote > >>>>>>>> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went >>>>>>>> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out >>>>>>>> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was >>>>>>>> liquid nitrogen. >>>>>> >>>>>>>> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. >>>>>>>> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do >>>>>>>> you get this stuff? Any recipes? >>>>>> >>>>>>>> --Tedward >>>>>> >>>>>>> Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see >>>>>>> where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with >>>>>>> it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I >>>>>>> heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes >>>>>>> for a batch. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Now where was I? ... >>>>>> >>>>>> Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to distinguish >>>>> it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in lawn and garden >>>>> stores. >>>>> >>>>> Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of >>>>> food. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> it may be called, in slang, "liquid nitrogen" but it really is simply >>>>> a liquid form of nitrogen fertilizer. It is NOT liquid nitrogen. DUH. >>>>> is "chicken of the sea" . . . well, never mind. >>>> >>>> Maybe if you explained to the representative from the troll group that >>>> you were not talking about the liquid form of nitrogen gas which only >>>> exists at deep low temperatures, but rather a high nitrogen fertilizer >>>> in liquid form which exists at room temperature, you both would not be >>>> wasting your time. Errr... check that, the troll group rep will just >>>> waste time on something else. >>> >>> What I want to know is which one the bartender used. >>> >>> --Tedward >> >> Liquid Nitrogen. > > Which liquid nitrogen? NH3 or N2? > > BTW, wouldn't N2 be a good fertizer for things like legumes? > > --Tedward liquid nitrogen, not liquid ammonia. |
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"CheeseHusker dos" > wrote
> >>>> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went > >>>> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out > >>>> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was > >>>> liquid nitrogen. > > >>>> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it. > >>>> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do > >>>> you get this stuff? Any recipes? > > >>>> --Tedward > > >>> Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see > >>> where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with > >>> it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I > >>> heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes > >>> for a batch. > > >>> Now where was I? ... > >>> --------------------------------- > >>> Still learning chemistry! > > >> bZZZZZZZT - if you've spent ANY time in an agricultural area, you'd > >> know that NH3 is also called "liquid nitrogen" > >> --------------------------------------------- > >> That's slang!- > > > ain't slang if'n it's the truth > > ------------------------------ > > What a strange view of the world you have! > > What did you expect from a troll from one of the most notorious troll havens > on Usenet? (rec.sports.football.college)- Hide quoted text - < <Jealousy is never pretty The exception that proofs the rule: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yru1AONrqys --Tedward |
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