“Grooves get cut into the ice so it has to be flooded each week. You put it on in layers so it freezes up by the following week. Surprisingly, with the weather we have been having, our track is in really good shape right now.”
Bob Demesy
“Air is the best insulator, and the layers you add each add a layer of air, which is very helpful in conserving heat.”
Russell Pate
“As ice flows across the lake, deep within the ice sheet, the internal layers diverge from the ice base in the south of the lake and converge to the ice base in the north. Thus, ice must be added to the ice base in the south and taken from it in the north.”
Martin Siegert
“We create sort of a multi-layered product so we'll have a layer for streets; we'll have a layer for points of interest such as government buildings, embassies, airports and industrial zones. They'll be a separate layer for parks and also a separate layer for water for example.”
Jim Anderson
“I roughly cut out a series of petals in different sizes, graduated, and they get layered in one layer at a time one row of petals at a time and they get formed and shaped by hand.”
Elliott Glick
“The characters are built up of layers and layers. We're just adding our own layer.”
Alex Kahn
“The clear layer is glycerin. You can mix glycerin back in when you make soap. Or You can skim the glycerin off. You can mix the glycerin with nitric acid to make nitroglycerin. You can mix nitroglycerin with sodium nitrate and sawdust to make dynamite. You can blow up bridges. You can mix nitroglycerin with more nitric acid and parafin and make gelatin explosives. You can blow up a building, easy. With enough soap, you can blow up the whole world.”
Chuck Palahniuk