On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 01:05:19 -0400, Brad <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Somebody probably beat me to it , (I haven't read all my mail yet) but the >density of water does vary with temperature. At around 55 deg F it becomes >slightly more dense. ...And at 32 deg F it becomes very dense. :-)) > Not having read but 1 or 2 posts in this thread, I am SURE somebody, probably LOTS of bodies, have beaten you to it. :-) Lee Bell sez (didn't read his post either) >> I'm not as positive about temperature, but I'll go out on a limb, >> just for the sake of argument. As long as water is in its liquid >> form, the density doesn't change with temperature either. <Blah Blah Blah ... snipped> That's characteristic Lee: 1. Ignorance in physics and related scientific matters. 2. Can't stand to keep his mouth shut and listen first. 3. Always jumps in, "for the sake of argument" -- which is all he does -- and WRONG most of the time when that happens. 4. When repeatedly exposed of his folly and obfuscation, Lee puts me in his "blocked list". :-)))))))))) That pretty much summarized 8 years of Lee's posting history. <BWG> ElPezNeuvo. "for the sake of argument