Posted on 01/09/2021 9:01:11 PM PST by nickcarraway
They have electricity?
Camels are in the Arabia, Egypt, and Australia.
Yes, and it vastly different.
Was Pakistan on the list of countries that screwed with our election?
Oh, no! Biden better bring all 200 million to live here!
Vatican suspected of providing major funding ...
They have nukes.
Hmm, interesting. Thank you.
No camels in Australia. Don’t think Australians are in danger of running out of Kangaroo shit.
Can you imaging the electrician saying “Shee-sah broke-ah ah-no can-ah fix!”
Test run
And nick, I’d post a video about traditional camel races in pakistan, but I don’t have the energy this week, see, I just don’t give a fuck about power outages in third world shitholes.
What if we did it?
Doesn’t look blacked out to me. Even the Christmas tree lights are on.
They can fix it with the money the Rats sent them to address their gender studies.
Maybe the kangaroos identify as camels.
Maybe someone put some Galinstan from a thermometer on the Pakistani power lines? Drone implicated? How else to do the deed and live for another day?
The gallium-indium-tin mixture stays liquid to -2 °F thus handy in cold temps. Gallium does the work by removing the oxide films which slow corrosion of metals, and also promotes brittle alloys to quickly form in aluminum plus other metals. This is the process for achieving hydrogen on demand from an aluminum reaction with moisture.
Pure gallium requires a warm spring day to reach a liquid state—keep it stored hot in a Teflon container, usually good to 600 °F for ovenware, pending use?
The older process dealt with sodium hydroxide plus water added to aluminum. It tends to start slowly then gather steam as it heats. Supplanted by the non-toxic non-hazardous gallium. Junk aluminum is suitable as fuel. There is also a ceramics market which uses the waste product aluminum-oxide as a feed material.
Dropping carbon fiber chaff upon transmission lines appears to also work.
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