In reply to  R C Macaulay's message of Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:22:41 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
> Howdy Jones,
>The nation is absolutely overloaded with technology but getting the bits and 
>pieces fitted together takes teamwork which is an absentee to the equation.
>The wine, vinegar and  beer brewers alone have some adanced tech tricks they 
>could add.. plus the petro refiners have a whole slice of the puzzle already 
>solved..
>Speaking of brew.. ever wonder when a glass jar of preserved home made corn 
>explodes.. there may be more than fermentation involved. If one goes off.. 
>the whole shelf follows in sequence... hmm.. strange.
>Richard

...not really. All made from the same batch, therefore all fermenting, just not
all at quite the same rate. Nevertheless, all building pressure internally. When
the first one goes it creates a shock wave that hits the nearest jar, distorting
it so that it also explodes and triggers the next in sequence etc.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

The shrub is a plant.

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