Re: NANFA-L-- Jedi Fishin'

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Mon, 23 May 2005 09:19:26 EDT

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In a message dated 5/23/05 9:14:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
EELReprah-in-aol.com writes:

> As a chemist (retired) there should be some clarification. Dynamite is
> generally a mixture of an adsorbent (sawdust, for example) and
> nitroglycerin. TNT is
> an acronym for trinitrotoluene. Both are explosives but chemically different
>
> and TNT is more powerful.
>

Yeah, I know but in common usage they are often interchangeable. I watched
"Spaced Invaders" the other day and I remembered the trinitrotoluene award the
farmer gave the Martian enforcer drone. I know, I know, my mind wanders a lot.

Moon

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In a message dated 5/23/05 9:14:40=20= AM Eastern Daylight Time, EELReprah-in-aol.com writes:


As a chemist (retired) there sh= ould be some clarification. Dynamite is
generally a mixture of an adsorbent (sawdust, for example) and nitroglycerin= . TNT is
an acronym for trinitrotoluene. Both are explosives but chemically different=
and TNT is more powerful.


Yeah, I know but in common usage they are often interchangeable. I watched "= Spaced Invaders" the other day and I remembered the trinitrotoluene award th= e farmer gave the Martian enforcer drone. I know, I know, my mind wanders a=20= lot.

Moon
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