Swanson was released from the Mental Hospital... his condition is stable, as long as he cooperates with his doctor's orders to not go near any ponds from now on.
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Quote from: odeon on December 30, 2010, 08:09:15 AMLink?Link, indeeed! Oh, there is one poster who mentions the mass of Jupiter being somewhat insufficient, however, his math is a bit off. :lol:2012 Forum Index. Lots of funny shit here!
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Quote from: DirtDawg on December 30, 2010, 08:38:11 AMQuote from: odeon on December 30, 2010, 08:09:15 AMLink?Link, indeeed! Oh, there is one poster who mentions the mass of Jupiter being somewhat insufficient, however, his math is a bit off. :lol:2012 Forum Index. Lots of funny shit here!That link is :plus:worth a
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Quote from: The AntichristQuote from: The AntichristLook at the gas planet beginning with jupiter! Jupiter is 98% hydrogen. What if that hydrogen were to ignite?Quote from: lookingforherIt would violate the laws of chemistry seeing as there is no oxygen for it to ignite with?Oh boy...Does this guy count as a "Special visitor"?Personally I prefered Zerocool2012. At least his ideas were plausible, even if unverifiable.Unless it was a Huge comet that ignited it! Comets contain h2o and h20 has oxygen! And what about the moon of saturn it's composed of ice which is h2o! What if it were to get sucked into jupiters gravity and ignite it? Nothing is impossible!OK. So we are going to ignite hydrogen, with water. Yeah. I knew better than that as an 8 year old boy...I have a feeling the rest of your ideas are as correct as that one. I have a feeling it's the same thinking process that led you to say "you can burn hydrogen using water"... that led you to write all the other stuff. And a broken thinking process can only produce incorrect results.
Quote from: The AntichristLook at the gas planet beginning with jupiter! Jupiter is 98% hydrogen. What if that hydrogen were to ignite?Quote from: lookingforherIt would violate the laws of chemistry seeing as there is no oxygen for it to ignite with?Oh boy...Does this guy count as a "Special visitor"?Personally I prefered Zerocool2012. At least his ideas were plausible, even if unverifiable.Unless it was a Huge comet that ignited it! Comets contain h2o and h20 has oxygen! And what about the moon of saturn it's composed of ice which is h2o! What if it were to get sucked into jupiters gravity and ignite it? Nothing is impossible!
Look at the gas planet beginning with jupiter! Jupiter is 98% hydrogen. What if that hydrogen were to ignite?
It would violate the laws of chemistry seeing as there is no oxygen for it to ignite with?Oh boy...Does this guy count as a "Special visitor"?Personally I prefered Zerocool2012. At least his ideas were plausible, even if unverifiable.
Partially disassembled my steam cleaner to find out why it wasn't spraying anymore; found a broken pump belt I'll have to try to find a replacement for tomorrow.
Quote from: DirtDawg on December 30, 2010, 08:38:11 AMQuote from: odeon on December 30, 2010, 08:09:15 AMLink?Link, indeeed! Oh, there is one poster who mentions the mass of Jupiter being somewhat insufficient, however, his math is a bit off. :lol:2012 Forum Index. Lots of funny shit here!That link is worth a
Quote from: DirtDawg on December 30, 2010, 08:38:11 AMQuote from: odeon on December 30, 2010, 08:09:15 AMLink?Link, indeeed! Oh, there is one poster who mentions the mass of Jupiter being somewhat insufficient, however, his math is a bit off. :lol:2012 Forum Index. Lots of funny shit here!OMG, I want to join.
Quote from: Callaway on December 30, 2010, 03:59:33 AMPartially disassembled my steam cleaner to find out why it wasn't spraying anymore; found a broken pump belt I'll have to try to find a replacement for tomorrow.That would do it.If you can't find it: http://www.totalvac.com/ If it's a Bissell double check the jets in front by running a pin through them while you have it apart, they clog easily also. I have a binful of used proheat parts and the Bissell service manuals in .pdf format.
Quote from: Icequeen on December 30, 2010, 10:58:07 AMQuote from: Callaway on December 30, 2010, 03:59:33 AMPartially disassembled my steam cleaner to find out why it wasn't spraying anymore; found a broken pump belt I'll have to try to find a replacement for tomorrow.That would do it.If you can't find it: http://www.totalvac.com/ If it's a Bissell double check the jets in front by running a pin through them while you have it apart, they clog easily also. I have a binful of used proheat parts and the Bissell service manuals in .pdf format. Thanks for the information. It's a Bissell. I bought two new belts and I should go put them on now. The guy at the vacuum repair shop where I bought the belts told me to hope that the pump primes itself easily once I have replaced the belts because apparently, "Bissells can be temperamental." He had no advice on what to do if it didn't, though.