>>>>Besides, what is your defo. of "steam" - the white opaque vapour in a turkish bath or the invisible matter that issues from a kettle's spout and becomes the above?
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>>>It's the same thing - the only difference is in the ambient temperature and whether it's condensing or not. But water in the air is water in the air.
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>>I seem to recall our physics teacher defining the difference: The super hot invisible stuff is steam - the opaque mass is "water vapour" - or summat like that (it was a long time ago).
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>And the means of distinguishing them are in the eye of beholder, or the ambient temperature, or what? Chemically and physically, they are H2O molecules in the air; now whether they are forming droplets or not may be the difference, but only in what it's doing, not in what it is.
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>>>>Heh, I've just looked some up and, to add more confusion, you can get oil, electric or "gas boilers" - for the Dragans in us this would suggest they boil gas FGS!
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>>>Are there any other FGs but gas FGs nowadays? I think there used to be wood FGs once upon a time, but never saw one.
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>>Don't know what your FG stands for - but you can get wooden FEGs - such as a totem pole, or in "the Wicker Man"
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>You efgeed first. You show yours first. I actually have no clue what an efgee is.
No, I Effgee-esced :-)
"For God's Sake"
Then
"EFfiGy"
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.