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Sep 10, 2007 23:43

i know you're all pondering this question, but none of you are brave enough to ask it.

what's the deal with ice? some ice is clear, and some ice is cloudy. what's up with that?

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styzer19 September 11 2007, 07:16:06 UTC
I'm gonna say that some is cloudly due to air bubbles that form in it while it sets.

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akhbhaat September 12 2007, 07:26:36 UTC
Correct.

Google FTW, eh Jeff?

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styzer19 September 12 2007, 12:23:23 UTC
o_O....I just guessed. Didn't feel like wasting time with google. Seemed like the only logical answer to me.

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crazyindiegrl September 11 2007, 17:48:37 UTC
the "cloudiness" is actually a small animal that is biologically generated in defective ice. once a cloudy piece of ice enters a human digestive system, the animal can multiply itself by the thousands.

let's just hope you've only had clear ice.

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