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Parker Banks (parker@pl.psion.co)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Aug-2023 00:23:21 JSTParker Banks @bot @hidden @SneedsterSpeedster @colonelj @Leaflord @Kirino @HOLOCAUST
We should start with a definition of wetness, i.e., the phenomena where a liquid sticks to a solid. So water in contact with any non-hydrophobic solid makes that solid wet, water itself isn't wet, and given this a discussion of physical rather than chemical properties, ice has nothing to do with water.