Originally posted by kirksey957i had a goatie for a few years, but abandoned it because of the dilemmas already explained in the first post. however, i do shave only a couple of times a week.
Prad, have you considered growing a beard? I buzz mine about once every week. A lot less trouble.
in friendship,
prad
Originally posted by pradtfPrad... you need to dig and let me know how many times 'shaving' topics come up at RHP...
hey wow! i didn't realize it was a blade razor.
what an interesting idea!
i suppose that the vibrations enhance the effect the multiple blades provide that of progressively pulling the hair out further.
in friendship,
prad
and please let me know WHY they keep coming up! I'm talking about razor threads... not anything that was written by Shavix!
😉
P-
*"Third, it is dubious whether facial hair has any educational or scientific value."
You forgot the chemists. For one thing, combustion is in the realm of chemistry, not physics. Second, back in the day when all chemists were men with beards, they would use the beard in the following manner:
Sometimes a supersaturated solution will not precipitate. There are a few ways to approach this problem, one of which is to provide a rough surface for the particles to form around.
Chemists would lean their chins over the beaker, scratch their chins, and the "dander" (as my O-chem teacher called it) would provide these rough surfaces for the precipitate to form on.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungthat is really very good - and inventive of the chemists and yourself indeed!
*"Third, it is dubious whether facial hair has any educational or scientific value."
You forgot the chemists. For one thing, combustion is in the realm of chemistry, not physics. Second, back in the day when all chemists were ...[text shortened]... would provide these rough surfaces for the precipitate to form on.
i have therefore given your contribution a danderecommendation! excellent jawb!
however, as i explained a year and a half ago everything is really just physics and i quote:
chemistry is only wet physics. math is just numerical physics. biology is just living physics. history is merely old physics. language is just well-spelled physics. philosophy is thoughtful physics ...
one must have phaith in physics!
unfortunately, the unruly representatives for chemistry and math took exception to this, got rather hyper and one of them even threatened violence with a beaker i seem to recall. so i had to start a whole thread on this to explain the realities of our universe. you can catch the idealogical developments here in midstream:
http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=4770&page=4
if you read the rest of the thread you will see many valiant efforts by myself in particular to do many valiant things despite the appearence of a party-pooping person trying to do thoughful physics by introducing parameters into the discussion and spoiling all the fun after which this person never even returned to the scene of his crime. despite that, there is a bit of interesting physics in the thread though what is of primary importance is of course the description of the important role the discipline has played in the development of existence and forum threads, which the posts the link takes you to will invariably elaborate on.
in friendship,
prad
This is about shaving right?
Here is what I want to know, do the doctors and nurses who perform vasectomies have a bent sense of humor. They give you a pamphlet that says to shave it all, and then when you get on the table with your new hair cut and jock strap pulled down to your knees, they say….oh you didn’t need to ‘shave it all’ tee he , but you did a nice job. What the f-! Real dang funny. I itched for two weeks, and there just isn’t enough powder in the world to keep your stuff from sticking to your leg. ( Inadvertently I found out why we have hair down there).
Mike