Let me see if I have this correct, whales radiate their heat to the ocean and the ocean radiates that heat to the atmosphere; therefore whales are air cooled ;)
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Let me see if I have this correct, whales radiate their heat to the ocean and the ocean radiates that heat to the atmosphere; therefore whales are air cooled ;)
I don't know? Sounds like whales are water cooled and the water is air cooled.
There's "whale oil" isn't there?
This means whales are then at least partially oil cooled.
[QUOTE=T-foiler;833818]Let me see if I have this correct, whales radiate their heat to the ocean and the ocean radiates that heat to the atmosphere; therefore whales are air cooled ;)[/QUOTE]
Convection - convection
The whale is water cooled. The ocean is air cooled. The atmosphere, land and water are heated by solar radiation.
Where is their sight glass?
Do they need higher ZDDP levels?
"Hi, are you two gals from Scotland?"
"That's WALES, you idiot."
"Oh, I'm sorry, are you two whales from Scotland?"
Everybody knows whales are oil cooled. Why else would all those guys chase Moby Dick except to collect the whale oil?
:stick I have to agree, Whales are oil cooled, the oil is water cooled, the water is air cooled.
Whales are cool! :jester
writing for writing sake is not writing, nor is it air cooled
Huh, what is the viscosity of whale oil?
How often would I have to change it?
It's an extremely low viscosity, like 3-In-1. Not positive about this, but it's my understanding that the oil is actually part of their sonar reception setup.
Change it when it darkens and turns to goo... "fathom" that!
do whales have belly buttons?