Ooh, heatstone… Is that kinda like firebrick? 😉
My kitties want a big chunk of heatstone! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Sounds more like a type of stone that consistently radiates heat either all the time or at least during winter.
There could be other reasons it’s always warm.
Likely just a geothermal feature here. I think when Cisco wakes up, He’s going to be surprized.
Radioactive, maybe? Unpurified uranium deposits are always warm.
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4 thoughts on “09/30/2010”
Iron Ed
Ooh, heatstone… Is that kinda like firebrick? 😉
My kitties want a big chunk of heatstone! 🙂 🙂 🙂
hariman
Sounds more like a type of stone that consistently radiates heat either all the time or at least during winter.
There could be other reasons it’s always warm.
Redlion
Likely just a geothermal feature here.
I think when Cisco wakes up, He’s going to be surprized.
Flexico
Radioactive, maybe? Unpurified uranium deposits are always warm.
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