Not-so Slick Chicken
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I'm guessing you have a bathroom with a windowWhen the shower curtain blows in and sticks to your legs…
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I'm guessing you have a bathroom with a windowWhen the shower curtain blows in and sticks to your legs…
Is why we got sliding glass doors on ours when we remodeled!When the shower curtain blows in and sticks to your legs…
No it’s just recalcitrantI'm guessing you have a bathroom with a window
What are your feelings on canned laughterCDs with clapping on them.
I like to listen to my music while I'm reading. And then as soon as the piece (especially if it's a more quiet piece) finishes, LOUD APPLAUSE FOR TEN WHOLE SECONDS. Ruins the peace I had before.
This is actually called the "Shower Curtain Effect" in physics. They have a few hypotheses for why this happens, but no one truly knows why. One of the great mysteries of the world!When the shower curtain blows in and sticks to your legs…
Yes, it's from live concerts. They usually cut some of the applause, in some cases it goes on and on.What are your feelings on canned laughter
I'm not sure I've heard music that has applauses between tracks
Maybe if it's from a live recording
Yeah they know what causes it. The running water creates a vacuum, a low pressure area, into which the curtain is drawn. You can keep it from happening to some extent by putting magnets on the bottom of the curtain that help hold it to the tub.This is actually called the "Shower Curtain Effect" in physics. They have a few hypotheses for why this happens, but no one truly knows why. One of the great mysteries of the world!![]()
Erm, that would be the horizontal vortex hypothesis.Yeah they know what causes it. The running water creates a vacuum, a low pressure area, into which the curtain is drawn. You can keep it from happening to some extent by putting magnets on the bottom of the curtain that help hold it to the tub.
...I just realized we might have had that issue with some older curtainsYes, it's from live concerts. They usually cut some of the applause, in some cases it goes on and on.
Yeah they know what causes it. The running water creates a vacuum, a low pressure area, into which the curtain is drawn. You can keep it from happening to some extent by putting magnets on the bottom of the curtain that help hold it to the tub.
Ewww.What are your feelings on canned laughter
It is a live recording, yes.I'm not sure I've heard music that has applauses between tracks
Maybe if it's from a live recording