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Subject: Re: Temperature change


Author:
ALGuy
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Date Posted: 07:22:40 01/25/26 Sun
In reply to: Emmie Sue 's message, "Temperature change" on 07:07:30 01/25/26 Sun

Not sure, but they say rectal thermometers are more accurate.

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[> Subject: Re: Temperature change


Author:
Eukonidor
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Date Posted: 16:36:14 01/25/26 Sun

1. Take several measurements; before and after. It may take a few minutes for body temperature to change.

2. Results may vary due to intensity of the experiment. Several tests may be required at varying intensity.

3. Take copious notes for anyone who may want to duplicate the experiment.

4. Publish results in an elite medical journal (voy.com).

Good luck.

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[> [> Subject: the hair dryer issue


Author:
Emily Travers
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Date Posted: 14:40:46 02/06/26 Fri

No, but it sure can wreak havoc with one's actual hair. Here's a tip from a retired professional model; if you have time to air dry while your styling do that instead. Also avoid crimpers and flat-irons unless you yourself are a stylist (styliste).

But yeah, I did try and restart one of Peter's threads and he seemed indifferent at best to my efforts.

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