Hello, if you have nukes and go to war, they are always “on the table”. Trump missed nothing. While you are searching for anti-Trump material, maybe you could slip in a pro-Biden article every now and then. Good luck with that.
Jimmy Page for me, but again, that comes down to style. He could play any genre.and some of his riffs are unbelievable.
I’ll get some comments on this one. I didn’t care for his music per se, but Roy Clark could play anything with a string on it. I think it was his acoustical version of Malagueña that was out of this world.
Butkus and lots of other players played hurt back then. You know, back before football was wussified. No such thing as concussion protocol back then. Ronnie Lott would have never made a name for himself. Singletary was great but even he was no Butkus.
Very true. This is what I found….
I have had no occasion to consider this before but you’d probably be dead. Gasoline has a density of around 7 vs water 8.3 so you’d be 20% less buoyant.
As humans we tend to be just a little more buoyant in water, we would sink like a rock in gasoline. Swallowing even just a little gasoline will make you very, very sick.
I think you would drown quickly with little hope of successful revival if its depth was over your head and nothing to hold onto.
You would sink much sooner than you ran out of breath from holding it. Fumes are secondary. Then when you exhaled you’d be done for,
One breath without oxygen knocks one out. Still able to breathe but taking in no oxygen. When the oxygen is depleted from the blood, death occurs. Funny (not comical) how Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air we breathe, but without oxygen, we collapse. Breathing pure nitrogen displaces the oxygen in the blood and will eventually kill you. Worked in the plants for several years and this is what I learned. We were always worried about H2S. 700 parts per million was enough to kill you. You could still be rescued if someone happened to gear up with fresh air to save you. I have worked as a hole watch with a sentinel. Sealed vessels contain no oxygen. A man who worked for our company fell into a tank under a nitrogen purge and died. Sad day for all of us.