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Mon Oct-24-11 07:52 AM
Response to Reply #30 |
| 34. Light fixtures, furniture, HVAC ducting, computers, etc |
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there is plenty of non-structural aluminum in an office building.
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| -Were Twin Towers felled by chemical blasts? |
FarCenter |
Sep-21-11 04:33 PM |
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IBTD |
truebrit71 |
Sep-21-11 04:34 PM |
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In before the storm |
Nuclear Unicorn |
Sep-21-11 04:34 PM |
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Now I suspected something like that for years |
nadinbrzezinski |
Sep-21-11 04:35 PM |
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Too bad the evidence was destroyed. |
Eddie Haskell |
Sep-21-11 04:44 PM |
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It should have |
nadinbrzezinski |
Sep-21-11 04:46 PM |
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From my vantage point, it looked like someone drove a planeload full of fuel into it. My bad. |
nomb |
Sep-21-11 04:37 PM |
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Yep, and the fuel |
nadinbrzezinski |
Sep-21-11 04:40 PM |
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No |
dipsydoodle |
Sep-21-11 04:37 PM |
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No, Limbaugh wasn't in the men's room when they fell. nt |
Dreamer Tatum |
Sep-21-11 04:41 PM |
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I guess it's possible. At least the theory keeps the planes as the main cause |
RZM |
Sep-21-11 04:45 PM |
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Here, on why you use a Class D |
nadinbrzezinski |
Sep-21-11 04:48 PM |
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I watched the first tower fall with my own two eyes. |
RevStPatrick |
Sep-21-11 04:46 PM |
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Yep, I'm with you and the same thing happened with WTC7 as well. n/t |
teddy51 |
Sep-21-11 04:51 PM |
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self delete |
in_cog_ni_to |
Sep-21-11 04:53 PM |
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Lots of people heard explosions. IBTD. |
Manifestor_of_Light |
Sep-21-11 04:50 PM |
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Sep-21-11 05:03 PM |
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certainly the heat wasn't only from the jet fuel (or aluminum) |
OnTheOtherHand |
Sep-22-11 05:09 AM |
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What was burning in the rubble pile? |
hack89 |
Sep-22-11 10:52 AM |
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self delete |
in_cog_ni_to |
Sep-21-11 04:53 PM |
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How do 244 columns all suddenly fail at once? |
teddy51 |
Sep-21-11 04:57 PM |
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If an explosion occurred between floors, it would take out the joists |
FarCenter |
Sep-21-11 05:07 PM |
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Interesting theory, but I'm far from convinced! n/t |
teddy51 |
Sep-21-11 05:12 PM |
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Nobody reported seeing melting aluminum in the towers |
Rosa Luxemburg |
Oct-23-11 12:39 AM |
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All at once??? |
Realityhack |
Oct-21-11 04:00 PM |
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I'm sorry. |
greytdemocrat |
Sep-21-11 05:00 PM |
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Mini-nukes! n/t |
zappaman |
Sep-21-11 08:01 PM |
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No, they're micro-nukes... |
SidDithers |
Oct-23-11 01:34 AM |
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This is the first "explosion" theory I've heard that makes sense. |
Xithras |
Sep-21-11 05:05 PM |
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Oh they are nasty |
nadinbrzezinski |
Sep-21-11 05:09 PM |
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Foam is not used to fight Class D (metal) fires. Dry powder is. |
cherokeeprogressive |
Oct-23-11 11:33 PM |
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No one has ever explained Jimmy Hoffa's whereabouts on Black Tuesday. |
Bucky |
Sep-21-11 05:15 PM |
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Nope. No blast that large observed or heard. |
William Seger |
Sep-21-11 05:35 PM |
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Wasn't most of the aluminum the exterior cladding? |
ryan_cats |
Oct-21-11 09:51 PM |
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Light fixtures, furniture, HVAC ducting, computers, etc |
hack89 |
Oct-24-11 07:52 AM |
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Good point |
ryan_cats |
Oct-25-11 04:37 PM |
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Aircraft alloys contain magnesium for one thing |
hack89 |
Oct-27-11 09:37 AM |
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Magnesium is hard to put out , doesn't it burn in water? |
ryan_cats |
Oct-27-11 10:09 AM |
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