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WCDT: 2301-2305 (22-26 October 2012) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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Ph2:

--- Quote from: Tova on 24 Oct 2012, 19:47 ---
--- Quote from: DSL on 24 Oct 2012, 18:20 ---
--- Quote from: mustang6172 on 24 Oct 2012, 18:06 ---In the event of a water landing, Momo may be used as a flotation device.

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Did you mean that ironically?

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Did you mean that ironically?

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Well, while iron does sink naturally, if filled with air it will float. So, perhaps she could have a air bladder.

DSL:
Well, the salesAI at the mall store did mention having been in charge of a nuclear submarine before, so there might have been some apps available for Momo to take home with her new chassis. And I can't imagine the chassis being made of solid metal; the power cost for basic locomotion, not to mention wear and tear on furniture, would be ridiculous. And weatherproofing (or shower-proofing, or walking-on-the-bottom-of-the-lake-proofing) implies some degree of water-tightness. Ergo, Momo can be her own personal watercraft if she wants to be.

Ph2:

--- Quote from: DSL on 24 Oct 2012, 20:16 ---Well, the salesAI at the mall store did mention having been in charge of a nuclear submarine before, so there might have been some apps available for Momo to take home with her new chassis. And I can't imagine the chassis being made of solid metal; the power cost for basic locomotion, not to mention wear and tear on furniture, would be ridiculous. And weatherproofing (or shower-proofing, or walking-on-the-bottom-of-the-lake-proofing) implies some degree of water-tightness. Ergo, Momo can be her own personal watercraft if she wants to be.

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It could very well be some magical made up super material, I've always imagined Momo (new chassis) being some sort of plastic/rubber combination with the older chassis (Pintsize) being light-weight aluminum.

Is it cold in here?:
Water is a more effective coolant than air. Momo's heat sink would have worked even better in the lake.

DSL:
Are the ponytails the heat sink, perhaps?

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