19.4.20

Tweaker

DENT: <pic attached>
Btw, the article you sent before help me develop our way of sanitizing the n95 masks in our office. I fashioned an insulated cooler with a sous vide device to heat the masks to 65C. I call it the Maskerbaker. 😆. 

The Actore: Nice!!! 

b1-67er: Most common elastic materials are ok up to at least 180F, so probably ok.  A lot better than than UV light which kills bacteria, viruses, and plastics with equal ease.  Pretty neat and practical.

TA: <stuff elided>...my oven goes only down to 17O F. I wonder if I keep it there for a half an hour if the plastic and rubber will be OK?

67: The valves look vacuum formed, which is usually done around 400 degrees.  If you can get 170 the mask has a decent chance of surviving I think. 

The 68th configuration

Special K: I'm rewatching this, have you seen it?

b1-66er: I have not. 
Rated 4.6 by critics, 7.0 by IMDbers!

K: It's unique, very eccentric. I like it. Directed by W. P. Blatty (writer of The Exorcist), his first time directing.

b1: Whoa. 

K: He was test screening it in Denver in 1980, showed it to Barbara's film class at DU, they gave him feedback.

b1: AND THAT'S WHEN YOU FELL IN LOVE!

K: That was 4 years earlier.

b1: AND THAT'S WHEN YOU ASKED HER TO LOAN YOU 20 BUCKS!

K: Yes!
(She said no.)

b1: You thought: I'll get it one way or the other.
You said: Will you marry me?

K: It's like you know the history.