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Your stance on burners?
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: shardian on March 29, 2008, 05:43:52 am ---
--- Quote from: HarumaN on March 28, 2008, 05:01:57 pm ---That's not what OPP means... ;D :o
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I was too young then to know, and I still don't know what OPP is.
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OPP = Other People's ---Bad words, bad words, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when saint censors you?---
havic626:
seems everyone avoided the question totally.............or are you all guilty of selling (slangin-street term =])roms at rediculous prices.
shmokes:
--- Quote from: Spaz Monkey on March 28, 2008, 10:54:35 pm ---My whole house is electric. What I wouldn't give to have a gas stove/oven.
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That's why this whole, propane tank thing has me thinking. My brother had a big propane tank, but that's cos he lived in a neighborhood on the outskirts of town that didn't have gas run out there. I've always just kinda hoped that whenever I bought a house that it would have gas, but that the lack of gas wouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker. But I hadn't really made the connection that even if you don't have a natural gas line, you can always just have a big tank installed and have it filled once a year. It takes up a little bit of space in the yard, but beyond that it's hardly more inconvenient than if the city was pumping in the gas.
DaOld Man:
Speaking of burning..
Has anyone seen where that guy was working with radio waves, trying to find a cure for cancer, but accidently discovered that using the waves, he could ignite salt water, which would burn at 1500 F?
This could power your car, or even run a steam turbine to generate electricity.
He said he would sell it to the oil companies to finance his cancer research.
That guy may be in the gun sights of both the oil companies AND the cancer drug companies.
shmokes:
Xiaou2? Is that you?
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