Last year, I made a refrigerator in my basement. And I needed to because I needed to figure how - you know there is no such thing as 'cold.' There is only less heat.
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Imagine how many aspects of nature we would miss if we lived on the surface of the sun. Without inventing refrigerators, we would only know gaseous matter and never observe liquids or solids, and miss the beauty of snowflakes.
I love my refrigerator.
I wrote in the cellar for a number of years. I needed a private space, and it had a furnace, so it was always warm.
When I was growing up, I installed refrigerators in supermarkets. My father was an electrical engineer.
Fridges can be modified to nudge their internal thermostats up and down just a little in response to the main's frequency in such a way that, without ever jeopardising the temperature of your butter, they tend to take power at times that help the grid.
There's nothing colder than chemistry.
I have a way of just being ice and just cooling situations and making things work.
The thing about my fridge is, it's a family fridge, so there's a little of something everybody likes in there.
My refrigerator is powerful. In fact, it has a direct link to my overall well-being.
There's nothing pretty about ice. Ice grows nothing. But we've got this in our minds that we've got to make everything cold.
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