Great, thanks for reminding me what a death trap my Samurai is. ;) I realize Hydrogen gas isn't *that* dangerous.. but it's still a flammable gas.. I would feel a little nervous with a canister of coleman fuel on my lap for the same reason. -Paul -- R. Paul McCarty // x52059 317 Lattimore Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 Computers don't make errors; what they do, they do on purpose.-Dale/KOTH On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Andrew Plumb wrote: > At 08:19 AM 05/06/99 -0400, R. Paul McCarty wrote: > >Is it me, or would it be a little unnerving packing a canister of hydrogen > >gas on your waist? Otherwise, it looks like something out of a sci-fi > >movie.. Just wish it wasn't so expensive for Hydrogen gas ($55/500watthour > >canister). > > > >If I had a million dollars... > > > >-Paul > >-- > >R. Paul McCarty /
/ x52059 > >317 Lattimore Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 > >Computers don't make errors; what they do, they do on purpose.-Dale/KOTH > > Is it any worse than all these tanks-of-napalm-type-liquid we drive around > at higher-than-animal speeds? Or backpacking with a Coleman stove? (the > latter's a better example) > > At least the hydrogen won't stay and burn on you, unlike the liquid fuels > we're used to dealing with. Remember, the Hindenburgh zeplin disaster was > only ignited by the hydrogen; it was the burning carcass of the machine > that caused the bulk of the deaths. Most of the hydrogen followed it's > laws of physics and went up. > > Just my two cents... > > Andrew. > > > Andrew Plumb > mailto:
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