From: NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com   
      
   In sci.physics, on Mon, 15 Dec 2025 23:05:09 -0600, John Hasler   
    wrote:   
      
   >You want open cell foam. Never rely on an LLM getting the facts right.   
      
   Of course. So-called AI is worth no more than any random person's   
   comment and we know how often they are wrong, but I wanted another   
   opinion.   
      
   >Most rubber formulations are slightly denser than water. However open   
   >cell foam may retain sufficient air to reduce the average density to   
   >less than that of water. If that turns out to be a problem try   
   >attaching the foam to something such as a rubber anti-skid mat.   
   >   
   >Have you considered using a folded up towel?   
      
   What a great idea! Not to take away from you and your truly great idea,   
   I did think of that a couple days later, and I tried it. it workded   
   fine. I took the towel out of the water before draining the tub, let it   
   drain on the side of the tub for a a half-day, then threw it over the   
   shower rod for another day. Took only a day and a half to dry and   
   doesn't seem dirty at all.   
      
   I've also put more towels on my desk chair, which doesn't get wet or   
   have to be dried. If I'd known the problems of losing weigh, I might   
   have been mmore successful in not gaining weight/   
      
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