... what's better in a fire?
a decent oxider, mixed with fuel. > > > Not sure what they would gain by converting to fuel cells as the article > suggests. They probably would still require onsite storage for their > hydrogen source in order to insure uniterupted supply, either hydrogen, > lng, natural gas or propane. what's better in a fire, a heating oil tank > or a propane tank? > > joelja > > On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Johannes Ullrich wrote: > > > > > > http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/19/nyregion/19FUEL.html > > ... > > > While almost everyone on this list knows which building is the subject > > > of the article, we can discuss the issue without discussing the > > > particular building. > > > > > > On-site fuel storage is one of those double-edge swords. > > > > The article is comparing the relatively 'inert' diesel fuel to > > the aircraft fuel that caused the devastation at the WTC. > > Did the authors of this article ever hear about heating oil tanks? > > > > > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Joel Jaeggli Academic User Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- PGP Key Fingerprint: 1DE9 8FCA 51FB 4195 B42A 9C32 A30D 121E -- > In Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last > resort of the scoundrel. With all due respect to an enlightened but > inferior lexicographer I beg to submit that it is the first. > -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" > >