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WCDT: 2470-2474 (17-21 June, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Storel:

--- Quote from: DSL on 21 Jun 2013, 15:57 ---Would not the moisture in the cake flash into steam, 'sploding the cake all over the room?
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Probably, but that could be fun too.  8-)


--- Quote from: DSL on 21 Jun 2013, 15:57 ---(My favorite quote from one of the "Science" channel shows about the science, or something, of Star Wars was that the most practical way to use a lightsaber as a weapon would be to mail it to your enemy with a note saying, "Turn this on.")
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Hahaha! Love it.  :-D

It's probably pretty accurate, too.


--- Quote from: Westrim on 21 Jun 2013, 18:40 ---Also, they look cool.
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Best justification I've ever heard for them.


--- Quote from: Westrim on 21 Jun 2013, 18:40 ---
--- Quote from: Storel on 21 Jun 2013, 15:50 ---I'm sure all the best post-Empire cookware shops carry them.

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Only as novelties; any real chef sticks with tried and true vibroblades.

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Ah, yes, the classics.

Rghfrgl:


Edit-I didn't even notice the lipstick.

mtmerrick:
also - very matching earrings.

FunkyTuba:

--- Quote from: themacnut on 21 Jun 2013, 11:32 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 21 Jun 2013, 10:06 ---Cutting a cake with a laser might produce carbon dioxide and contribute to global warming! A waterjet cutter might be better.

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I'm having difficulty imagining a waterjet cutter that won't turn a typical cake into cake chunks, spread all over the guests, the walls, the floor etc. Hanners would NOT enjoy the mess. The guests probably wouldn't either.

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http://youtu.be/k7EDK5ltYwk

It apparently exists,  but that might stretch your definition of "cake"

TinPenguin:
It does look like the kind of cake that'd get served up on sci-fi spaceships, though.

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