I was demonstrating to my kids how the can was full of nothing but air.  They 
got a good laugh out of it though.

- Pat

> Subject: RE: Linux hardware... OK, maybe not
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 16:57:59 -0400
> 
> 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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