That gas is touchy, eh?
One of the stations I worked at had an 8" natural gas line coming into
it that, when under full load, would just scream with the amount of
flow going through it. That stuff gets ugly in a hurry when hanging
around too much oxygen.
I hope casualties are minimal. Probably a good thing it happened on a
Sunday.
Robatoy wrote:
> That gas is touchy, eh?
> One of the stations I worked at had an 8" natural gas line coming into
> it that, when under full load, would just scream with the amount of
> flow going through it. That stuff gets ugly in a hurry when hanging
> around too much oxygen.
> I hope casualties are minimal. Probably a good thing it happened on a
> Sunday.
Actually, world-wide, the most hazardous form of power generation is... wait
for it now ... hydroelectric.
Dams don't fail often, but when they do...
Equivocation:
The above conclusion was reached long before the wide-spread use of
windmills and solar power. Don't know about windmills, but people falling
off roofs has got to raise the count for solar somewhat.
Robatoy wrote:
> That gas is touchy, eh?
> One of the stations I worked at had an 8" natural gas line coming into
> it that, when under full load, would just scream with the amount of
> flow going through it. That stuff gets ugly in a hurry when hanging
> around too much oxygen.
> I hope casualties are minimal. Probably a good thing it happened on a
> Sunday.
Apparently the concussion was felt miles away.
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There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage
Rob Leatham