Random PW thread!

Users who are viewing this thread

Status
Not open for further replies.

Sneakiecat

V.I.P User
Messages
7,646
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but snowflakes don't look like the snowflakes you cut out of paper as kids, right? House is one and I swear that's what the snow looked like as it was falling on the TV.
 
  • 67K
    Replies
  • 2M
    Views
  • 0
    Participant count
    Participants list

TheOriginalJames

Well-Known Member
Messages
23,395
Reaction score
1
Tokenz
0.01z
Each snowflake has it's own individual shape. Any bit of heat is going to deform/melt the snowflake, as well as what happens when it hits other snowflakes and combines, etc.

I've seen snow flakes that have landed on my coat as a kid, they do actually look like when you cut out pieces of paper into designs. It's pretty neat to see one before it deforms/melts. I wish I had a camera back then.
 

Sneakiecat

V.I.P User
Messages
7,646
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
I know they aren't all the same (though there may be evidence against that) but I'm pretty sure they don't look like what was on the TV. Can you tell I've seen snow once in my life and that was less than two months ago?
 

TheOriginalJames

Well-Known Member
Messages
23,395
Reaction score
1
Tokenz
0.01z
So when it snows next, go outside with your camera?

Because it's too cold with too much wind. Most of what is coming down is just what's coming back up with the wind and blowing across.

Movie sets use large blocks of manufactured ice which they put through a chipper, grind up and blow across the yard/house/whatever.
 

Darkstar

Active Member
Messages
3,944
Reaction score
0
Tokenz
0.00z
Whitey! You punk ass!

This forum requires that you wait 30 seconds between posts. Please try again in 11 seconds.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
80,559Threads
2,194,901Messages
5,014Members
Back
Top