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who cares? wrote:
In article om, wrote: MATCHES The ability to make fire is fundamental to survival and, all else being equal (never a safe bet :-) the handiest way to do so is to simply strike a match. But based on the comments I received not everyone is aware that matches come in two basic flavors and a variety of sizes. What about carrying one of those disposable cigarrette lighters that you can buy at walmart for less than a dollar? You could put two or three of them in an airplane if you like backups. Do you really want to carry one of those leaky propane "bombs" in your close confine airplane with you? Maybe Maybe not! High altitude pressurized gas could be interesting. No experience here, just wondering out loud (can you hear my gears turning!). John |
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