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Although admittedly, the cold vacuum of space works a bit differently than cold atmosphere.
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How? Space = very cold Atmosphere = not as cold
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[url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SpaceIsCold]But...but...[/url]
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True, the particles that are in space tend to be very cold. That said, it is also very rare for those particles to come into contact with other objects in space. It's a vacuum, meaning that despite how cold they are, they'd come into contact with you so rarely that they wouldn't steal very much energy for a long time.
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That's not an engineering suit, that's an advanced military spec ops suit for use in extremely hazardous environments. lrn2deadspace
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=P Sorry, had to.
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Edited by Sarah: 1/22/2013 9:43:32 AMDude, try it yourself. You can't post that image.
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Edited by DMHCook: 1/24/2013 1:24:13 PMWas only messing =P
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No problem. Sometimes it's difficult to determine the seriousness of posts here.
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Edited by MongotheDread: 1/22/2013 3:52:30 PMNope. Can't do it. You'd have to find the image somewhere else.
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Ima blow your mind here... Add .jpg to the end of the url.