On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 15:47 -0500, Martin, Patrick wrote:
> I think Andrew was joking :-)

Pretty sure he was, but not sure everyone is aware of that, so can't
hurt to be clear either way.

In California every structure is required to have sprinkler systems. Not
sure how you get around that in a residence for your computer room.
Thankfully I never had a fire when living out west. Though I did set off
the smoke alarm cooking a few times. Or I should say learning to cook
rather than charbroiling :)

The fire alarm can be good way to know the food is done. Though best to
stick to timers, microwaves, etc.

> I'm not sure you can assume that keyboard spray is safe for putting a
> fire out. 

I wouldn't think it was. Air is fuel for fires ;)

But spray can wise I was talking about the new fire spray. It seems to
out perform most any other method of extinguishing a fire.

>  I once thought it was air, sprayed it in my mouth and learned the
> hard way that there are a bunch of chemicals in it.

Sure hope you don't do that with all spray cans... Though makes me
recall a scene from Spaceballs, cracking open a can of Perri-Air. Sure
hope we don't get there anytime soon!

> Not sure if they are flammable but it tasted horrible and dried my
> mouth out like a prune for about an hour.

Thats funny you tried to ingest it before you tried to light it on fire.
Then again we drink some fluids that are highly flammable, wonder which
came first, drinking or lighting :)

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com


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