@Felthry Having lived at ~5,500 feet, and ~8,000 feet, yes.
@starkatt like little chip-filled balloons.
@Felthry very puffy but aluminized mylar doesn't stretch so they stay pretty much bag-shaped.
@starkatt ooh, randomly remembered, have you ever tried the microwave-chip-bag thing? it's _fascinating_ and seems like you might enjoy it
@Felthry I haven't!
@starkatt This process actually converts the mylar (which is a form of LDPE) to HDPE, the same stuff milk jugs are made out of!
@Felthry ahhhh I didn't know that! :D
@Felthry HDPE is a good-ass plastic.
@starkatt It is. Really cheap, easily worked, and easy to recycle.
@starkatt (the cheapness is probably at least partly because of how easy to recycle it is)
@starkatt I find myself curious now what exactly the reaction mechanism is when the shrinkage occurs
it's not really a proper reaction though, pretty sure it's just like, long straight molecules becoming long less-straight molecules
they're coming out of the closet!
@starkatt (maybe I should have left it a surprise exactly what happens, oops)
@Felthry Aluminized mylar is one of those technologies that people never think about but is actually really impressive.