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Completely agree. Tom Cruise will be orchestrating pre-crime activities soon.

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Sickkkkkk. Thanks for putting this all in one place!

Hell of an article. Nice job.

Ya. Drive panic to all the people who paid attention. All <100 of them, lol.

Those are incredibly worse - thought the reporters were qualifying it as “modern US history” at one point. It’s a game of wordsmith, I suppose. Great article and it’s worth remembering reminding those virtuous social figures that this country wasn’t founded peacefully.

Arguably easier? You have to at least have tried to assemble one before you start claiming this. Not arguing anyone’s opinion, to each their own and equally valid; freedom of speech the shit out of it. But, have you ever had to put a buffer tube on with those tiny ass springs that shoot across the room and disappear

I went outside one time and it was really windy and I thought it was cool but them I realized my cereal was also being filled with rain which was fine because it was whole milk and soggy cereal is gross so it behooves me to eat quickly but without my shirt the sideways rain also hurt a little so then I came inside and

One fact does not another make, lest it was supposedly suggested, bro? Bro.

Hahaha. That is all.

Until the next election...

All this hate on which nationality gets the Japanese role. Japan has a cool history of invading Korea and China, and chose to dive bomb a bunch of Americans. Not saying they don’t deserve to have the lead - just saying that if D. Dae Kim doesn’t walk away from the role because of where the story originates, I get it.

It’s a damn scary thought. Blows my mind that even regular fire drills people just can’t be bothered.

That really sucks to hear. OEMs that brand Dupont and 3M chemicals don’t talk about that either - at least I don’t remember hearing it. The industry is definitely trying to change those chemicals so there is obviously a reason. There are a few conventions each year and there are always presentations on research into

True about FM200 usefulness. Only military applications now for Halon since gov’t purchased most of the remaining chemical. The fires you’re talking about in the ammo bunkers are more like Class D - anaerobic and metal fires. Not really any good way to protect those - it’s obviously a literal big explosive made of

Ah, I gotcha! I’m impressed, actually not surprised, that you’d have to incorporate that kind of thing into your response. Nice work, man, hope you never actually have to get lost in a dangerous situation where something like this has gone off.

That I do agree with. It’s proven very difficult to balance environmental safety with fire suppression effectiveness. Halon was basically amazing at it, but the newer-length C- chains break down much better in the environment.

Although it’s a relatively boring topic, the fact is that nobody can use Halon unless you already own it and can refill your existing systems with Halon that you stock. Primarily military applications at this point since the government purchased most of it. It’s illegal to manufacture since Montreal Protocol. Most

Very true. These facilities have really high PL (property loss) and maybe some moderate BI (business interruption) policies so when the underwriter is seeing “basic protection”, “reasonable protection”, or “compliant protection” notes regarding the fire protection systems, it makes a big difference.

So glad you call them SDS instead of MSDS. It’s almost impossible to sell any of those especially in California. There are plenty of applications to use them, I suppose. Between Ansul and Chemguard (same company - Tyco Fire Protection Products) there are like 160 types of foam. It’s a mess. The problem with continuing