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On Aug 19, 4:12*pm, jeff wrote:
wrote: ... *embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R indeed...but, inexplicable mysteries abound. Pseudo or no, one thing you would not want to do is spray that ammonia onto anything with chlorine on it. A little on a lot of bleach or "pool chemicals" and you could easily get a nasty explosion. A spray or two onto or into bleach and you get a release of deadly chlorine gas. Even a little of that gas will damage your lungs. Chemistry is real. Dave |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 16:43:24 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:
On Aug 19, 4:12*pm, jeff wrote: wrote: ... *embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R indeed...but, inexplicable mysteries abound. Pseudo or no, one thing you would not want to do is spray that ammonia onto anything with chlorine on it. A little on a lot of bleach or "pool chemicals" and you could easily get a nasty explosion. A spray or two onto or into bleach and you get a release of deadly chlorine gas. Even a little of that gas will damage your lungs. And another thing you don't want to do is jump off a 40-story building with a large bench vise strapped to your chest while holding a monkey, either... Chemistry is real. So is physics...and forensics... HTH, R ....LET GO OF THE MONKEY, DAVE!!! Dave |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 19:12:05 -0400, jeff wrote:
wrote: ... embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R indeed...but, inexplicable mysteries abound. And yet, some are less inexplicable than others...in fact, I'd offer that many of those are so explicable so to have completely lost all mysteriousness whatsoever... TC, R ....very models of modern major explicableness, generally speaking... |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 19:34:28 +0100, Bill Grey wrote:
In message , writes Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Would that be moi or the other Bill. HOLY **** - THERE ARE _TWO_ OF YOU?! I'm just an innocent bystander - really. Yeah, right... TC, R |
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On Aug 19, 5:07*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 16:43:24 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: On Aug 19, 4:12 pm, jeff wrote: wrote: ... embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R indeed...but, inexplicable mysteries abound. Pseudo or no, one thing you would not want to do is spray that ammonia onto anything with chlorine on it. A little on a lot of bleach or "pool chemicals" and you could easily get a nasty explosion. A spray or two onto or into bleach and you get a release of deadly chlorine gas. Even a little of that gas will damage your lungs. And another thing you don't want to do is jump off a 40-story building with a large bench vise strapped to your chest while holding a monkey, either... Chemistry is real. So is physics...and forensics... HTH, R ...LET GO OF THE MONKEY, DAVE!!! Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's my monkey and I'll phi if I want to, phi if I want to. Dave |
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HTH --riverman On Aug 19, 9:02*am, digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug ------------------------------------------------------ Doug Bardwell Bardwell Photography Website: *bardwellphotography.com Blog: * * *www.thetravelingtripod.com ----------------------------------------------------- |
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digitaldougb wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug ------------------------------------------------------ Doug Bardwell Bardwell Photography Website: bardwellphotography.com Blog: www.thetravelingtripod.com ----------------------------------------------------- Put your watch in your pocket and use DEET. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"DaveS" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 5:07 pm, wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 16:43:24 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote: On Aug 19, 4:12 pm, jeff wrote: wrote: ... embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R indeed...but, inexplicable mysteries abound. Pseudo or no, one thing you would not want to do is spray that ammonia onto anything with chlorine on it. A little on a lot of bleach or "pool chemicals" and you could easily get a nasty explosion. A spray or two onto or into bleach and you get a release of deadly chlorine gas. Even a little of that gas will damage your lungs. And another thing you don't want to do is jump off a 40-story building with a large bench vise strapped to your chest while holding a monkey, either... Chemistry is real. So is physics...and forensics... HTH, R ...LET GO OF THE MONKEY, DAVE!!! Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's my monkey and I'll phi if I want to, phi if I want to. Dave You WOULD phi too! John (it happened to me!) |
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