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exploding bathing everything knee deep in foam. So, like we could build some kind of solar oven with extra mirrors and lenses aiming extra sunlight in, and have a pedal powered shaker with a sign that says "free beer"-so the unsuspecting beer-thirsty wanderer hops on and starts pedaling thus shaking the crap out of the heated keg which has a hose and when the pressure gets to be too much, the rider gets soaked in hot beer foam. Something like that? or more like just the oven with the keg in sitting in a pool, and at some point becomes a beer fountain? Okay, what about using a really big propane burner-I think my sister still has my 25 gal tank, we could set that up anywhere-it'd be like a ticking time bomb of beer.Mozy bonz wrote:I like it make it happen. Heh heh heh.Code: Select all
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Google BLEVE it is Fire fighter talk for Boiling Liquid Explosive Vapor effect it would be a real bomb!Desert Duck wrote:So, like we could build some kind of solar oven with extra mirrors and lenses aiming extra sunlight in, and have a pedal powered shaker with a sign that says "free beer"-so the unsuspecting beer-thirsty wanderer hops on and starts pedaling thus shaking the crap out of the heated keg which has a hose and when the pressure gets to be too much, the rider gets soaked in hot beer foam. Something like that? or more like just the oven with the keg in sitting in a pool, and at some point becomes a beer fountain? Okay, what about using a really big propane burner-I think my sister still has my 25 gal tank, we could set that up anywhere-it'd be like a ticking time bomb of beer.Mozy bonz wrote:I like it make it happen. Heh heh heh.Code: Select all
exploding bathing everything knee deep in foam.
.The redcard is a small printout of an individual's current wildland fire qualifications; it's part of the wildland fire qualification system used by federal - and most state - wildland fire management agencies. All firefighters assigned to a fire which is managed by a federal agency (US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife & Bureau of Indian Affairs) are required to have a redcard. Many states require this as well. You could say it’s like a drivers license in that it indicates across jurisdictions that the the card's owner has fulfilled all the course work and training required to hold a particular wildland firefighting position and that their qualifications are current