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entropy5
01-03-11, 06:57 AM
Hi all. Been a member for awhile but haven't posted. Anyway, seriously thinking about keeping some pets.
I've been interested in snakes for some time. I once owned a fox snake, or he owned me. I'm thinking about getting back into the hobby. Probably something mild like a corn snake or two and progressing from there. Any way just wanted to say "hi" and join what seems to be one of the most comprehensive reptile forum on the 'net.
infernalis
01-03-11, 08:13 AM
I deleted your second account. Sorry for that, but first & second posts are always "parked for approval"
http://www.thamfriends.com/mat.jpg
Welcome! We're glad to hear that you are getting back into keeping reptiles!
I like your screen name too....now we just need an "enthalpy!"
shaunyboy
01-03-11, 02:12 PM
Welcome! We're glad to hear that you are getting back into keeping reptiles!
I like your screen name too....now we just need an "enthalpy!"
so its not lack of pattern entropy is reffering to
its the whole thermodynamic quantity in atomic structure thing then ??
welcome to the forum you have been a member for a long time
i'm really glad you begun to post
i'm sure there will be plenty suggestions as to which snakes have better temprements
usually i would suggest a carpet python but they may be rather larger than what you fancy keeping
i wish you all the best in your quest for a first snake
i'm sure you'll have fun looking
cheers shaun
so its not lack of pattern entropy is reffering to
its the whole thermodynamic quantity in atomic structure thing then ??
welcome to the forum you have been a member for a long time
i'm really glad you begun to post
i'm sure there will be plenty suggestions as to which snakes have better temprements
usually i would suggest a carpet python but they may be rather larger than what you fancy keeping
i wish you all the best in your quest for a first snake
i'm sure you'll have fun looking
cheers shaun
Shaun, I'm not sure which entropy he's referring to, but I'm an engineer and had to make that comment! It sounds like you are versed in thermodynamics though!
Damion930
01-03-11, 03:01 PM
Glad ta see u lol welcome
shaunyboy
01-03-11, 03:21 PM
Shaun, I'm not sure which entropy he's referring to, but I'm an engineer and had to make that comment! It sounds like you are versed in thermodynamics though!
i wish mate
my head was too full of carry on at the school i'm afraid (long long time ago)
i am however very versed in getting folk to bite mate :yes: (school of life,haha)
joking aside
i love scientists and their amazing intellect and understanding of what does what
i spend most my tv time on the documentary channels
also reasearching all sorts of wierd and wonderfull stuff
i do admire folk like your good self mate
people with the drive and commitment to take their passion to the very top level
i hope your not offended by my scottish sense of humor
it can be an aquired taste at times
all the best shaun
shaunyboy
01-03-11, 03:27 PM
Shaun, I'm not sure which entropy he's referring to, but I'm an engineer and had to make that comment! It sounds like you are versed in thermodynamics though!
before the op puts us out our misery ....
could the number 5 be relevant to answering which type of entropy he's reffering to ????
its definitely more your field mate
cheers shaun
marvelfreak
01-03-11, 05:49 PM
:)Hello and welcome!:)
Reptile_Reptile
01-03-11, 08:21 PM
so fox snake refers to two snakes where im from is it Elaphe gloydi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaphe_gloydi)
or this one
Sistrurus catenatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massassauga_rattlesnake)
Hillsberry
01-03-11, 08:51 PM
Welcome to the site!! Its awesome here!! :)
before the op puts us out our misery ....
could the number 5 be relevant to answering which type of entropy he's reffering to ????
its definitely more your field mate
cheers shaun
Thanks for the kind words Shaun! We all have our passions, with one of them being these lovely creatures we call snakes!
I'm thinking the 5 isn't relevant to the thermodynamic definition of entropy, but my engineering focus is modeling/materials/manufacturing.
entropy5 please help Shaun and I with your name!
entropy5
01-09-11, 06:15 PM
Sorry for the delay.
My user name refers to this: " entropy (ntr-p)
A measure of the amount of energy in a physical system not available to do work. As a physical system becomes more disordered, and its energy becomes more evenly distributed, that energy becomes less able to do work." Referring to the amount of time and energy lost surfing the interwebz. The 5 means there were already 4 entropys registered @gmail. Deep huh? lol
The fox snake looked like this link from reptile reptile's post
Elaphe gloydi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaphe_gloydi)
Definitely not the second.
Thanks for the welcome.
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