"Do not use near open fire or flame"
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wrote on 22 Apr 2022, 23:39 last edited by
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wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 03:31 last edited by
I think the funniest part is when she tries to blow it out….
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wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 09:44 last edited by
Open flames and gasoline do not mix.
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I think the funniest part is when she tries to blow it out….
wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 22:03 last edited by@bachophile said in "Do not use near open fire or flame":
I think the funniest part is when she tries to blow it out….
I think the funniest part was the perfectly relatable point in time that the guy chose to drive away.
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wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 22:08 last edited by Doctor Phibes
Just imagine this with a hydrogen powered car.
Fun fact - a hydrogen fire is invisible, and hydrogen requires the smallest spark ignition energy of any gas or vapour.
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Just imagine this with a hydrogen powered car.
Fun fact - a hydrogen fire is invisible, and hydrogen requires the smallest spark ignition energy of any gas or vapour.
wrote on 23 Apr 2022, 23:04 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in "Do not use near open fire or flame":
Just imagine this with a hydrogen powered car.
Fun fact - a hydrogen fire is invisible, and hydrogen requires the smallest spark ignition energy of any gas or vapour.
That would have been hilarious.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Do not use near open fire or flame":
Just imagine this with a hydrogen powered car.
Fun fact - a hydrogen fire is invisible, and hydrogen requires the smallest spark ignition energy of any gas or vapour.
That would have been hilarious.
wrote on 24 Apr 2022, 01:15 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in "Do not use near open fire or flame":
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Do not use near open fire or flame":
Just imagine this with a hydrogen powered car.
Fun fact - a hydrogen fire is invisible, and hydrogen requires the smallest spark ignition energy of any gas or vapour.
That would have been hilarious.
I was once working on a chemical plant, doing hazardous area equipment inspections about 200 feet up a weed-killer manufacturing stack, right next to the River Mersey in Widnes (the town that inspired the Paul Simon song "Homeward Bound, and for good reason"), dressed in orange overalls, and freezing to freaking death.
My 'friend and colleague' suddenly shouted "HYDROGEN FIRE!", and scared the living shit out of me. Asshole went on to form his own company.
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wrote on 24 Apr 2022, 11:31 last edited by
I wonder what her objective was. Was she smoking? Was she trying to set the gasoline on fire on purpose? Not so clear from the video...