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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 07:54:16 -0700, John Smith I
wrote: Jimmie D wrote: [stuff removed] When I was a teenager a truck caarying H2 came into town and the driver decided to eat at a local restaraunt. Unknown to him his tank had a leak. I saw the heat disortion above the flame and called the fire department. When they got there they started chewing my butt because it want on fire, then one of the firemen walked into the flame. Jimmie Hmmm, aliens having a hot-dog roast, or just stupid firemen, possibly an urban myth? Typically the Hydrogen flame is quite difficult to see unless contaminants make it visible. It's a very pale blue that is almost invisible. JS |
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