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U Know Who March 23rd 05 11:03 PM

Texas City Explosion
 
Several people lost their lives here today.



Vinnie S. March 23rd 05 11:19 PM

On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:03:49 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:

Several people lost their lives here today.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7277890/

Dear God. Years ago, there was a legendary huge explosion at a Texas waterfront
plant. I can't recall the name. A ton of people died. Was this the same city?

Vinnie S.

U Know Who March 23rd 05 11:35 PM


"Vinnie S." wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:03:49 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:

Several people lost their lives here today.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7277890/

Dear God. Years ago, there was a legendary huge explosion at a Texas
waterfront
plant. I can't recall the name. A ton of people died. Was this the same
city?

Vinnie S.


Yes, it was. It was when 2 ships blew up in the harbor in 1947.



Vinnie S. March 23rd 05 11:39 PM

On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:35:48 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:


"Vinnie S." wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:03:49 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote:

Several people lost their lives here today.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7277890/

Dear God. Years ago, there was a legendary huge explosion at a Texas
waterfront
plant. I can't recall the name. A ton of people died. Was this the same
city?

Vinnie S.


Yes, it was. It was when 2 ships blew up in the harbor in 1947.



Here it is:

http://www.chron.com/content/chronic...olitan/txcity/


That city is jinxed. I remember the video from this. The pictures don't do it
justice. The video was incedible, even at it's age.

Vinnie S.

Jeff Mayner March 24th 05 01:10 AM

U Know Who wrote:
Several people lost their lives here today.


The only outlet (radio) I heard anything other than a short blurb about this
terrible incident was "Air America", that bastion of liberal commies. Every
thing else was "Schaivo, all the time".

I haven't watched any TV yet today. Have they been better reporting it?

Jeff



Jeff Mayner March 24th 05 01:11 AM

U Know Who wrote:
"Vinnie S." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:03:49 GMT, "U Know Who"
wrote:
Several people lost their lives here today.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7277890/

Dear God. Years ago, there was a legendary huge explosion at a Texas
waterfront
plant. I can't recall the name. A ton of people died. Was this the
same city?

Vinnie S.


Yes, it was. It was when 2 ships blew up in the harbor in 1947.


Didn't they have fertalizer on board? Something like that? I remember
pictures of the devastation.

Jeff



Leland C. Scott March 24th 05 05:37 AM


"Jeff Mayner" wrote in
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U Know Who wrote:
"Vinnie S." wrote in

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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:03:49 GMT, "U Know

Who"
wrote:
Several people lost their lives here today.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7277890/

Dear God. Years ago, there was a legendary

huge explosion at a Texas
waterfront
plant. I can't recall the name. A ton of

people died. Was this the
same city?

Vinnie S.


Yes, it was. It was when 2 ships blew up in

the harbor in 1947.

Didn't they have fertalizer on board?


It was specifically Ammonium Nitrate. Ammonium
Nitrate is used as the main component in some
fertilizer products for farm use. I have a picture
in an old chemistry book of mine that shows a
locomotive blown off its tracks at least a mile
from the explosion site. That should give you an
idea of the force and size of the explosion.

Ammonium Nitrate is classified as a high explosive
but requires either a great deal of heat (ANFO -
Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil) or something like a
blasting cap to set it off. In the sixties I
believe several student radical groups used a
version of the ANFO concept to do a few bombings.
Ammonium Nitrate under low heat however will cause
it to decompose in to water vapor and nitrous
oxide (laughing gas).

73's de,

Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

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Steveo March 24th 05 05:37 AM

"U Know Who" wrote:
Several people lost their lives here today.

Bummer. :(

Steveo March 24th 05 05:43 AM

"Jeff Mayner" wrote:
Didn't they have fertalizer on board? Something like that? I remember
pictures of the devastation.

Jeff

The drivers always freaks out when I buy 18 tons of urea and start stacking
it 3 pallets high in my warehouse. Can't blame them, but I donut order
enough kerosene to make the recipe.

I AmnotGeorgeBush March 24th 05 05:12 PM

From: (Steveo)
"Jeff Mayner" wrote:
Didn't they have fertalizer on board? Something like that? I remember
pictures of the devastation.
Jeff

The drivers always freaks out when I buy 18


tons of urea and start stacking it 3 pallets high


in my warehouse. Can't blame them, but I


donut order enough kerosene to make the


recipe.



Oh, so you are on the fed list, too. g Reckon it won't be long before
they start asking questions about your antennas.



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