Tom Walker wrote: > But this does raise an interesting physics question: "How much hot > air does it take to reinflate a burst balloon?" Why assume that the balloon has burst? Most of the air pressure that was lost yesterday seems to have been recovered today. This, however, doesn't mean that "everything's groovy." Jerry
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