One For The Curmudgeon
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No no no. THIS is what you use to start a charcoal grill without lighter fluid.
Listen to that sustain!
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Is YouTube protecting us from ourselves again? Fie!
If they would just wise up and post those seat belt warnings, everything would be OK...
If they would just wise up and post those seat belt warnings, everything would be OK...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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Re: One For The Curmudgeon
Light a match in an atmosphere that just increases the oxygen from 20.8% to 42%, and human flesh will burn like paper 
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and sit in with the band whenever you can, to keep your chops up!
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Upon three readings, that still doesn't make sense to me, Elys...wanna try again?
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OK - here it is in more detail: The danger of pouring liquid oxygen out, is that the local concentration of oxygen (in the area of atmosphere surrounding both the fire and the pourer) could rise to a sufficiently-high percentage that exposed human flesh, such as that of the pourer, will catch flame and burn like paper, with just the least tiny spark throuwn out by the fire. That happens when the percentage of oxygen rises sufficiently high.jingle_jangle wrote:Upon three readings, that still doesn't make sense to me, Elys...wanna try again?
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Gotcha. Thank you, Dr. Rand.
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AH, you are teasing me again! You of course knew all that, from your OSHA trainings for your students on dangerous fumes, gases, etc. It is standard fare to learn all this when getting advanced certification to use and handle oxyacetylene torches and tanks in enclosed spaces. Such a brilliant man, this Paul Wilczynski! So modest too...jingle_jangle wrote:Gotcha. Thank you, Dr. Rand.
And no, I am not trying to get a discount on those two acoustics. They are cheap at the price for the Extreme Artisan work you will do, truly the most superior luthiery work for which one could ever hope. (But maybe if you find an odd piece or six of 6a or 7a flame maple in that storage unit someplace, you could pull them out and use them on those two acoustics?
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Dang! I LOVE these new smilies!
