iLikeWaffles wrote: » Simple, don't buy apple products, see what investors think about that! Lost my respect when they started soldering ram into into iMacs.
New Home wrote: » Obviously there should be more psychiatrists around...
Lady Haywire wrote: » ^ It's been debunked online before https://www.thatsnonsense.com/man-break-burger-king-drink-gallons-frying-oil-fact-check/ Also 25 gallons = about 95 liters, 95 liters of oil = 88 kg of oil. Physically impossible.
New Home wrote: » I was taught that 1 litre was 1 kilo of water, and that other liquids weighed differently.
iLikeWaffles wrote: » Depends on the viscosity of the oil/liquid, 1 litre of vegetable oil would be slightly more than 1 kg were as 1 litre of oil oil could weigh 80% less than water depending on the temperature of both. Hot cooking oil would weigh less or near enough the same as the same volume of water.
iLikeWaffles wrote: » Fun fact the kilogram used to be measured with liquid but it not a precise measurement as liquid weighs more at different temperatures, higher temperatures is lost through evaporation and lower temperatures its heavier, frozen its 10% heavier. 95 litres == 95 kg's, couldn't see anyone survive after 1 litre.
oleras wrote: » Oil weighs less than water, any oil, cooking or otherwise, hence why it floats on water.
New Home wrote: » Ok, we can cut back on psychiatrists, so.