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Traumschiff Surprise - Periode 1
| (T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 | |
Movie poster of (T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 | |
| Directed by | Michael Herbig |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Michael Herbig Patty Saffeels Michael Waldleitner |
| Written by | Michael Herbig Alfons Biedermann Rick Kavanian |
| Starring | Michael Herbig Rick Kavanian Christian Tramitz Anja Kling Til Schweiger Sky du Mont Hans-Michael Rehberg |
| Music by | Stefan Raab |
| Cinematography | Stephan Schuh |
| Editing by | Alexander Dittner |
| Release date(s) | 2004 |
| Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | German |
| Preceded by | Der Schuh des Manitu |
| Followed by | Lissi und der wilde Kaiser |
| Official website • IMDb | |
(T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is a German movie made in 2004 by Michael Herbig. It is a spiritual successor to Der Schuh des Manitu. Though it has a totally unrelated story, many characters from the first movie reappear.
The title (and plot) alludes to Raumschiff Enterprise, the German name for Star Trek. Raumschiff is the German word for space-craft, while Traumschiff literally means "Dream Ship", which was the name of the German TV series Das Traumschiff, which was based on The Love Boat.
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How to Use a Bath Thermometer
Instructions
Difficulty: EasyThings You’ll Need:
- Bathtub thermometer
Choose the right bathtub thermometer. There are many different kinds on the market. There are cute little ducks that float in the tub and read the water temperature. There are also high-tech devices that cover your entire water spout and read the water temperature as it pours into the tub.
Step2
Learn the appropriate water temperature for your child. Babies and toddlers tend to favor cooler water than adults, so aim to get the bath water comfortably warm between 90 and 100 degrees F.
Step3
Read the instructions that came with your tub thermometer thoroughly, no matter how simple it may appear to use the device.
Step4
Confirm that your water heater is set at 120 degrees F. A child can get third-degree burns within seconds from water that is too hot. Hot water heaters are usually set at 140 degrees F at the factory. This temperature will give your child third-degree burns in five seconds.
Step5
Fill the tub with water that feels comfortably warm to the touch. Test the bath water with the tub thermometer. If the water is too hot, then drain some out, add cold water, wait a minute while the water mixes and then test the water again.





