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Lexion
06-19-2010, 11:47 AM
Simi Valley, CA, USA -- Realm Industries in Ventura County, California, which is working on a water fuel technology, was rocked by an explosion Thursday at 480 E. Easy Street.

According to the Ventura County Star, authorities were told it was a water-based explosion, and that the company’s work involved extracting hydrogen from water to make fuel. The company's patent applications relate to equipment and ways to generate energy from fluids such as water that can be used as an alternative fuel source.

Two people in the facility were uninjured, but one person was killed in the blast, which blew a hole in the roof. Initially, three were thought to have been injured. Authorities are calling the incident an accident.

Source (http://pesn.com/2010/06/18/9501662_water-fuel-research_Explosion_kills_inventor/)

The shit is dangerous.

MissA
06-19-2010, 11:50 AM
Are you kidding? I can't tell.

Gasoline is highly combustible. I saw a moving truck on fire the other day on the Interstate. Had the been riding a horse and wagon this would never have happened.

Lexion
06-19-2010, 11:51 AM
Kidding about what ?

Anarch was building one of these
in his garage.

MissA
06-19-2010, 11:55 AM
Horses are the only safe way to travel. I say we screw petroleum, work close to home, travel by horse and bike, and we'd have fewer road deaths and Anarch won't blow himself up.

Lexion
06-19-2010, 12:00 PM
I dunno.

He was videoing some of his experiments.

As long as he isn't permanently maimed,
a small explosion would be kinda cool.

:p

MissA
06-19-2010, 12:02 PM
Small explosions are definitely cool. Big ones are, too...until someone loses an eye.

skunk
06-19-2010, 12:18 PM
Speaking of which, I have some class C fireworks I've been meaning to set off.

guy
06-19-2010, 02:33 PM
Speaking of which, I have some class C fireworks I've been meaning to set off.

hope they're legal in your neck of the woods...even sparklers are a no-no in Arizona.

egg
06-19-2010, 02:39 PM
Horses are the only safe way to travel.

Really, tell that to Christopher Reeve.

Walking is probably less dangerous. The world is full of danger.

MrPenny
06-19-2010, 02:45 PM
Horses are the only safe way to travel.

Oh yeah? Tell that to the mangy nag that decided to nap and walk off a switch-back trail......with me in the friggin' saddle!

WhispersInTheDark
06-19-2010, 02:54 PM
Really, tell that to Christopher Reeve.




I summoned him with my ouija board, but he said "Who do you think I am to judge, Stephen Hawking or something?"

FancyFree
06-19-2010, 03:16 PM
Really, tell that to Christopher Reeve.

Walking is probably less dangerous. The world is full of danger.

Pretty much everything has the capacity to be dangerous in some way or another though.

anarch
06-19-2010, 06:05 PM
I do not have a garage here. If I did things would be so much easier...A place to park the car and store the tools... maybe a tool bench...Ahhhh dreams... anyways...

compared to oil hydrogen is still alot safer. This explosion is not gonna have any long term environmental effects. Although the mistake Larson made cost him his life... I have to wonder what went wrong. First thing that is obvious is that he was working with wet cells. Anyone into HHO technologies knows that the wet cell is out dated. This story is proof of some of the dangerous complications associated with wet cells. Also you an get more production with a dry cell. And it is on demand production. You don't store any gas. You use it as it is produced. .....

IT is so much safer and more effective... I have no idea why some folks still have a love affair with wet cells.... I love what works the best. And for me that is a dry cell. Their are no compartments for the gas to build up pressure....the bubbler maybe but from the bubbler the gas is supposed to be directly injected... Man... sad story but I am undaunted. Right now I got most all the parts I need to assemble my first dry cell... all I need now is some stainless steel foil and I'll be ready to rock.


BTW Hows your happy meal lex?

Kogburn
06-19-2010, 09:49 PM
Horses are the only safe way to travel.


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Woman killed in horse accident

A Rapelje-area woman died Tuesday in what officials described as a “horse accident.”
Naomi Esp, Sweet Grass County coroner, said 50-year-old Letha Stimpson died Tuesday while working on a horse near Gibson Road in Sweet Grass County, near the border of Stillwater County.
She described Stimpson’s cause of death as blunt-force trauma and said she was declared dead at 5:45 p.m. Esp said it wasn’t clear on Wednesday if Stimpson was kicked or trampled by the horse or what exactly caused the accident.

Lexion
06-19-2010, 10:35 PM
Happy meal is still on the sill.

Just been too lazy to snap some
new pics.

Maybe tomorrow.

anarch
06-20-2010, 01:40 AM
Happy meal is still on the sill.

Just been too lazy to snap some
new pics.

Maybe tomorrow.


Say what? Come on. Its a camera and an upload. You can do it. Is it really still on the sill or did you get grossed out by its non decomposing and trash it.

Lexion
06-20-2010, 01:42 AM
Say what? Come on. Its a camera and an upload. You can do it. Is it really still on the sill or did you get grossed out by its non decomposing and trash it.

Still on the sill.

I'm just lazy.

anarch
06-21-2010, 11:43 PM
How about now? PICS? :D Pretty please? Heck how about just an update to the urban legend? What does it look like? Has it biodegraded? Is their mold? Does it still look edible?

Tell us about those preservative burgers. If you would. that is.. please?

skunk
06-22-2010, 12:53 AM
hope they're legal in your neck of the woods...even sparklers are a no-no in Arizona.

Yep...I don't really have a reason to shoot them off though. I bought some weak ass ones in Maryland a few months ago, I thought they were legit mortars, but they were gay ass mortar fountains, total weaksauce.

The ones I have now are beastly motherfuckers (Roman candles and several 3 foot long rockets), picked them up in Tennessee on my way back from bonnaroo.

I can buy similar fireworks here in NC, I just haven't bothered.

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/012.html

I. STATES THAT ALLOW SOME OR ALL TYPES OF CONSUMER FIREWORKS (formerly known as class C fireworks), APPROVED BY ENFORCING AUTHORITY, OR AS SPECIFIED IN LAW (39 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico):

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