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Safe Temperature Checks With No Contact Infared Thermometer
As states across the country enter the next phase of reopening, you will be required to have your temperature taken in public spaces. Experts recommend only using no-contact infared thermometers for checking temperature without spreading germs.
See The Recommended Thermometer
the gun (space is like a giant thermos flask), so you'll be able to fire a lot fewer rounds before risking spontaneous cook offs and other overheating shenanigans. just take one of these and a bucket of water: ..com/watch?v=5sn346syxys actually, gunpowder has potium nitrate (kn03) which is an excellent oxidizer and would react with the sulfur and carbon in gunpowder only problem is the drop in temperature. actually, the biggest problem in space is that you'd get too hot. see, for heat to leave your body, it has to be able to transfer to another physical thing. feeling cold is the feeling of heat leaving you. if you're in space, there is nowhere for your body heat to go. astronauts actually wear cooling suits, a skin tight mesh filled with liquid cooling systems to draw their body heat
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