I skade for å slå meg selv.
Jeg har for første gang på 10 -15 år kjøpt noe annet enn boots, og det gjør vondt. Det andre jeg syns er rart er at de er varmere enn boots. Man skulle tro at tynne sko lagt av sånne sko greier skulle være kjørlige, men den gang ei. Boots er og blir kaldere. Dere som på en eller annen snodig måte skulle mene noe annet kan egentlig bare glemme det, eller komme med beviser. Da sjansen for at jeg har vendt meg til Boots og sverger til at de alltid er kalde er stor, sp kunne det være greit å høre fra noen som ser beina litt fra en annen kant.
Noen linker før jeg gir meg.
Til dere som husker gamle starwars.
Princess Leia’s Metal Bikini
Her er noe for kunstnerne. Finn en skitten bil og tegn I vei.
En liten test p� slutten. Jeg regner med at mange har sett den, men hvorfor ikke
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Effect of shoe color on shoe temperature and potential solar injury to the insensate foot.
DeLuca PA, Goforth WP.
Department of Podiatry, Scott and White Clinic and Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX 76508, USA.
The authors compared shoes of different colors in terms of the amount by which their temperature increased when subjected to radiant heat. Three trials of temperature measurements were performed for white and black leather walking shoes. A balloon filled with water was placed in the shoe and the surface temperature of the balloon was measured at baseline and after the shoe had been exposed to an infrared heat lamp for 15- and 30-minute periods. The results were significant: The mean increase in temperature after 15 minutes of exposure was between 4.0 degrees F and 8.8 degrees F greater in the black shoe than in the white shoe. After 30 minutes of exposure, the mean increase in temperature was between 7.8 degrees F and 13.6 degrees F greater in the black shoe than in the white shoe. This information can help prevent thermal injury to the insensate foot when shoes are worn in the sun for a prolonged period. Brief case reports of three patients who experienced such thermal injury are presented.
så,,, er faktsik faregn som har noe å si er…
Effect of shoe color on shoe temperature and potential solar injury to the insensate foot.
DeLuca PA, Goforth WP.
Department of Podiatry, Scott and White Clinic and Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX 76508, USA.
The authors compared shoes of different colors in terms of the amount by which their temperature increased when subjected to radiant heat. Three trials of temperature measurements were performed for white and black leather walking shoes. A balloon filled with water was placed in the shoe and the surface temperature of the balloon was measured at baseline and after the shoe had been exposed to an infrared heat lamp for 15- and 30-minute periods. The results were significant: The mean increase in temperature after 15 minutes of exposure was between 4.0 degrees F and 8.8 degrees F greater in the black shoe than in the white shoe. After 30 minutes of exposure, the mean increase in temperature was between 7.8 degrees F and 13.6 degrees F greater in the black shoe than in the white shoe. This information can help prevent thermal injury to the insensate foot when shoes are worn in the sun for a prolonged period. Brief case reports of three patients who experienced such thermal injury are presented.