I guess we need to know if there is anything inside the room that might use it...then we could watch it slowly suffocate....(provided that we have a viewing window of course)Originally Posted by JPaul
I guess we need to know if there is anything inside the room that might use it...then we could watch it slowly suffocate....(provided that we have a viewing window of course)Originally Posted by JPaul
I was using "run" in it's verbular form, as a comedic device.Originally Posted by Sara
Perhaps "air can't run" would have been better, but I wanted to include the sealed nature of the room.
Silly me for thinking that you were actually staying on topic....of course, this aint t'drawing room......Originally Posted by JPaul
Still....ha ha h... h.... _________ (I..can't...breathe.....urrrgghhh)
But if there's a viewing window in the sealed room then the fecking light would get out straight away...Originally Posted by Sara
This is stooopid!!!
Won't the seals need oxygen to breathe?Originally Posted by JPaul
brilliant white
Well the light would just bounce about forever as it has nothing to absorb it.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
is it possible something could be reflective enough for that to happen?
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