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Old July 7th 04, 06:55 PM
Jack
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Earl Grieda wrote:

Also, if the test was done on the ground then of course nothing would
happen. It needs to done in a wind tunnel that is depressurized to simulate
30K feet.


"Of course", "Needs", and "Simulate" is it?

The only necessity arising out of your post is that it be ignored. Your
simulation of comprehension of the subject won't fly.

The subject has been done to death here on a regular basis. Those who
are convinced they are in great danger from the presence of fire arms in
their world will never admit that the threat to the integrity of the
aircraft from gunfire in an airline cabin is minuscule, especially when
compared to the aftermath of a successful hijacking.

Read the archives of this discussion and allow the rest of us to
consider more interesting topics.


Jack
 




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