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• #27
Just seen this Sam... gutting. good luck with finding it.
You'll just have to roll on your skates from now on.
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• #28
:( sorry to hear that dude will keep eyes peeled, fairly distinctive frame.
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• #29
good luck, man.
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• #30
yea, sure.
seriously? it was the petronas twin towers science museum in KL, i was playing in a concert organised by the international schools of SE Asia and they organised the trip.
Not every on here talks out their arse...
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• #31
Yep I can believe that, nitrogen is just what the neighbour told me. But seems like they froze the lock then cracked it.
Its not particularly easy to come by at all, because its got to be stored at 77 Kelvin (−196 °C; −321 °F). This obviously entails use of a special container even for transport of a relatively short journey. My dad is a retired veterinarian and a specialist in animal husbandry. He used to carry this stuff around, as bull sperm was kept in the "tank", at the right temperature.
I think the substance used might more likely have been plumbers' pipe freezing spray. There should have been no way to detect use of liquid nitrogen afterwards, as it would have dissipated rapidly and become just part of the air that we breathe - which is 78.09% Nitrogen.
yea, sure.