There’s… there’s just so much awesome displayed upon my screen right now… -sob-
Looks like Nerd-Bug has a case of the ‘burrito backlash’, more than heat rising.
Of course, both ARE a source of heat. 😀
Got news for you– hot flashes can bring steak to char rare. At least mine can.
Are you saying the menopause is useful for cooking? This is a surprise and not a surprise. I’m…
…hungry.
Who in their right mind eats a Steak well done?!?
Adam.
For a very entertaining (fiction) short story featuring a Buddhist monk who can control his body temperature I highly recommend Kim Stanley Robinson’s “Mother Goddess of the World”.
It’s a magnificent short novelette about a quirky climb of Everest.
This is a thing? Those wacky monks. When will it end?
There’s a Dilbert comic that’s kind of similar to this where Asok talks about reheating his tea by holding it to his forehead and imagining fire.
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There’s… there’s just so much awesome displayed upon my screen right now… -sob-
Looks like Nerd-Bug has a case of the ‘burrito backlash’, more than heat rising.
Of course, both ARE a source of heat. 😀
Got news for you– hot flashes can bring steak to char rare. At least mine can.
Are you saying the menopause is useful for cooking? This is a surprise and not a surprise. I’m…
…hungry.
Who in their right mind eats a Steak well done?!?
Adam.
For a very entertaining (fiction) short story featuring a Buddhist monk who can control his body temperature I highly recommend Kim Stanley Robinson’s “Mother Goddess of the World”.
It’s a magnificent short novelette about a quirky climb of Everest.
This is a thing? Those wacky monks. When will it end?
There’s a Dilbert comic that’s kind of similar to this where Asok talks about reheating his tea by holding it to his forehead and imagining fire.