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That's an interesting little town, Chambersburg:
- Do you know the story of that one bad day they had in July back in 1864?
http://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-202
Please forgive me, mkcoen, here's an article about it.
It still doesn't go into the detail of the article in Scientific American, but then the thread is about LMTV's, right!?
http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/forensic_geology/Japenese%20vengenance%20bombs%20new.htm
You all are reminding me of a WWII story I read once in a science magazine:
- About how the U.S. located the beach in Japan where the Japanese were assembling and launching the fire-bombs they floated against the West Coast of the U.S.
B-29's took care of the rest of that problem. If I can...
That's kind of funny (maybe):
- Are you saying it's too difficult to mess with, so you're just going to figure that they're OK?
or
- Are you saying that because they aren't moving readily you figure that they're not the problem?
That is a very cool set-up.
Did you know that you can run a refrigerator off propane also?
I only know that because a buddy of mine had a place in West Virginia sitting on top of a natural gas reserve, and he used to fire EVERYTHING off that tap. Talk about living off-the-grid. :jumpin:
So a load bank isn't just a way to build load on a generator (like the heating elements), but there is an actual "thing" (a device) that is a "load bank", too?
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