It seems to me that just sucking the air out of a burning building, without carefully figuring out where the fresh air is going to enter, is likely to make the fire more intense.
It might make more sense if it was an equalized system, where the amount of air being sucked out, was replaced with an equal amount of fresh air being blown in. You could also atomize water into the blown air to help increase the humidity in the room.
I don't see this system working well for a whole building, but seems like it could increase the amount of time a single room/area is livable by quite a bit, depending on how close it was to the fire.
It's good to see companies such as Amazon switching over to Apache. Maybe this will help route more of the OSS craze in Apache's direction.
I am surprised that they [apache] do not get more mass media recognition. Can anyone see any obvious reasons why Linux gets so much more attention than Apache?
I would warn against a google for 'filmx mac' if you are in a sensitive environment. Are you sure that was a finger they x-rayed???
Honey, I was just trying to help some guy out on slashdot REALLY!
Shouldn't that be effect and cause?
It seems to me that just sucking the air out of a burning building, without carefully figuring out where the fresh air is going to enter, is likely to make the fire more intense.
It might make more sense if it was an equalized system, where the amount of air being sucked out, was replaced with an equal amount of fresh air being blown in. You could also atomize water into the blown air to help increase the humidity in the room.
I don't see this system working well for a whole building, but seems like it could increase the amount of time a single room/area is livable by quite a bit, depending on how close it was to the fire.
Tell us how you really feel Jon...
Sounds to me like a great way to deliver some nasty payload to kill someone.
Just a thought....
Morgewan
Here ya go:
http://www.inficad.com/~dmorg/1218.html
I almost ran out of breath just reading that. I can't imagine trying to say it out loud!
:-)
Is it just me or have the Crack Smokers started multiplying like @#$@ rabbits....
Jeez... Get a freaking clue people!
Whoa, I may have exceeded my daily allowance of caffeine
It's good to see companies such as Amazon switching over to Apache. Maybe this will help route more of the OSS craze in Apache's direction.
I am surprised that they [apache] do not get more mass media recognition. Can anyone see any obvious reasons why Linux gets so much more attention than Apache?
DM