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Old July 16th 04, 06:45 AM
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Or a really big CO2 cartridge. An upside down can of air like used

for
dusting out computers held upside down will squirt liquid CO2 at

around -100
F. If you try this wear a very thick and well padded glove.

Tony


Liquid CO2? Are you sure that those computer dusting cartridges arent
using some sort of flourocarbons?


Yep, chlorofluorocarbons are banned.

Tony

You can still buy Halon fire extinguishers. The manufacture of the halogen
compounds is now banned but existing stores may still be sold.


 




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