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N. Korean citizen (07/01/2012) [-]
I've heard of at least one case where someone's pet cat was left trapped inside their car while they were at work on a particularly hot day. Due to the temperature and sunlight shining through the car windows for so long, and how the surfaces inside the car (i.e.: leather seat covers) kept absorbing and retaining much of the heat it got so hot inside the car that the cat effectively exploded.
When the owner got out to the car after work, the cat had splattered all over the interior of the car (the owner didn't realize that the cat had snuck into the car and hid before leaving the house).
My point is: if the right conditions can make a cat explode in a car, then it seems likely that cookies could be baked on a dashboard under the right conditions too.
When the owner got out to the car after work, the cat had splattered all over the interior of the car (the owner didn't realize that the cat had snuck into the car and hid before leaving the house).
My point is: if the right conditions can make a cat explode in a car, then it seems likely that cookies could be baked on a dashboard under the right conditions too.
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thecrazyonedf (07/01/2012) [-]
my brother once got 3rd degree burns on 4th of July. not from fireworks or anything cool like that. he crossed the street barefoot in the middle of the day. it was like 120 degrees out that day. cement gets hot as fuck in texas.
on a hot enough day, it will be much hotter on the other side of the glass. this was first posted on 4chan. the guy said it was like 100 degrees that day and they showed it was like 140-160 degrees or something in the car. you can bake cookies at that temperature it was just take a lot more time than an oven at 375. they would probably be doughy still but i can work.