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  1. #11
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    Lol-- sounds like a deal. Last time I'll attempt that kind of post before my obligatory morning coffee. My father was an English teacher and a journalist. I might get disowned over a post like that.
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    Well, even though I am a writing snob, you won't get any grammar comments (criticism) from me. While I appreciate quality sentences, it's not expected at an online forum.

    Therefore, no worries, Kayger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayger12 View Post
    IF that's where the frame of the trunk is, then the metal is obviously thicker there and would have more heat energy to transfer to the snow than the thinner areas around those frame pieces which would run out of heat to transfer more quickly than the thicker areas causing the thin areas to reach a temperature low enough to not melt the snow while the thicker areas still had just enough heat to transfer to melt the snow for a little longer. And THAT my friends is an example of both the Second Law of Thermodynamics AND the worst run-on sentence I've ever written...
    Right, so wouldn't the obvious explanation for something breaking the Second Law of Thermodynamics be aliens?
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    Sounds like irrefutable logic here.
    Last edited by kayger12; 12-04-2010 at 03:39 PM. Reason: Typo/OCD
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    It looks like maybe those shapes could be in there...

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    I think the shapes may be where the metal is thicker underneath the trunk lid carpeting. If you peel it off, I'm sure you could see, but IIRC there are some "cutouts"with thin sheet metal in the middle of the shapes and thicker metal on the edges.
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    I think there have been some good answers in this thread but if anyone wants an alternative explanation, I think this could be it:


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    Quote Originally Posted by zhp43867 View Post
    I think the shapes may be where the metal is thicker underneath the trunk lid carpeting. If you peel it off, I'm sure you could see, but IIRC there are some "cutouts"with thin sheet metal in the middle of the shapes and thicker metal on the edges.
    I think this is spot on...
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