To: sinkspur
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First, let's see this guy's evidence. Go read the link I provided. It will take at least an hour, as there are video shorts to watch as well. Come back and convince me. I'm open to well reasoned arguments.
103 posted on
02/01/2006 9:30:42 PM PST by
Anthem
(One can not lie their way to the truth.)
To: Anthem
I wonder, why are the nutty sources you cite actively engaged in building design, or even in the analysis of currently proposed designs or structures, IF these guys are so danged insightful and gifted in building design and analysis ...
Underwriters and arcitects and contractors should be beating a PATH to their doors.
Are they?
107 posted on
02/01/2006 9:36:29 PM PST by
_Jim
To: Anthem
I read it and watched the vids. Bunk. I can melt steel in the backyard fire pit with wood. Try it sometime it's not that hard, it stays hot for a long time, sometimes I can go back the next day and kick the ashes and get the hotspots started again sometimes. Other things I have melted. Beer cans, glass, a plastic rake, the bottom of my shoes, potato chip bags, an old playstation black promo disk from Pizza hut and army men.

117 posted on
02/01/2006 9:44:15 PM PST by
CJ Wolf
(To Zot or Not That is the question.)
To: Anthem
Go read the link I provided. It will take at least an hour, as there are video shorts to watch as well.
An hour? Waste an hour on a Made It Happen/Let It Happen infomercial?
Come back and convince me.
'sCuse me? I'd say it's your job to convince us
I'm open to well reasoned arguments.
Read the thread again. I can't believe we're wasting this much time with this. We must be bored.
118 posted on
02/01/2006 9:44:38 PM PST by
A Balrog of Morgoth
(With fire, sword, and stinging whip I drive the RINOs in terror before me.)
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