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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26785756 Portugal 11/01/2012 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that's one of the old ancient greek sea warfare tricks, along with "greek fire", a more evolved "fire water" that supposedly was way more scarce and hard to produce and handle by troops on boats. the first creates awe but it won't sink any ships, it's like "feu de verre", but the second is the armageddon on water. "petro oleum" was used to emulate greek fire and keep armadas off coast, for a low budget spending. pin this shiat |
Lost N Dying World (OP) User ID: 1004066 United States 11/01/2012 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that's one of the old ancient greek sea warfare tricks, along with "greek fire", a more evolved "fire water" that supposedly was way more scarce and hard to produce and handle by troops on boats. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26785756 the first creates awe but it won't sink any ships, it's like "feu de verre", but the second is the armageddon on water. "petro oleum" was used to emulate greek fire and keep armadas off coast, for a low budget spending. pin this shiat What you just say Sounds scary |
Lost N Dying World (OP) User ID: 1004066 United States 11/01/2012 01:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that's one of the old ancient greek sea warfare tricks, along with "greek fire", a more evolved "fire water" that supposedly was way more scarce and hard to produce and handle by troops on boats. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26785756 the first creates awe but it won't sink any ships, it's like "feu de verre", but the second is the armageddon on water. "petro oleum" was used to emulate greek fire and keep armadas off coast, for a low budget spending. pin this shiat Are you saying this is a trick or not? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26785756 Portugal 11/01/2012 02:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that's one of the old ancient greek sea warfare tricks, along with "greek fire", a more evolved "fire water" that supposedly was way more scarce and hard to produce and handle by troops on boats. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26785756 the first creates awe but it won't sink any ships, it's like "feu de verre", but the second is the armageddon on water. "petro oleum" was used to emulate greek fire and keep armadas off coast, for a low budget spending. pin this shiat Are you saying this is a trick or not? no formula is known for "greek fire", so it supposedly is "lost knowledge" in history. i would imagine instead that a whole coat of common "petro oleum" over a large portion of a water body to become ignited would give the "awe" of destruction to the viewers. something visually very scary but with no significant threat to us, maybe some fisherman would loose their mustaches and pipes to the flames, but the boat would survive as flames from this would be very small in height, and it would only become threatening if the boat was still without minimal water movements on the sides, the hull won't burn itself, unless we are talking about 19century prior fishboat and recreational wood hull coatings. i've attended naval architecture for 1 and half years, hazardness applied to materials was present in every chair i attended as i recall. security at sea IS the most important thing to have in your head if this is your life. peace, and don't be afraid. unless usgov has the "greek fire" formula, that is |
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Lost N Dying World (OP) User ID: 1004066 United States 11/01/2012 02:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that's one of the old ancient greek sea warfare tricks, along with "greek fire", a more evolved "fire water" that supposedly was way more scarce and hard to produce and handle by troops on boats. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26785756 the first creates awe but it won't sink any ships, it's like "feu de verre", but the second is the armageddon on water. "petro oleum" was used to emulate greek fire and keep armadas off coast, for a low budget spending. pin this shiat Are you saying this is a trick or not? no formula is known for "greek fire", so it supposedly is "lost knowledge" in history. i would imagine instead that a whole coat of common "petro oleum" over a large portion of a water body to become ignited would give the "awe" of destruction to the viewers. something visually very scary but with no significant threat to us, maybe some fisherman would loose their mustaches and pipes to the flames, but the boat would survive as flames from this would be very small in height, and it would only become threatening if the boat was still without minimal water movements on the sides, the hull won't burn itself, unless we are talking about 19century prior fishboat and recreational wood hull coatings. i've attended naval architecture for 1 and half years, hazardness applied to materials was present in every chair i attended as i recall. security at sea IS the most important thing to have in your head if this is your life. peace, and don't be afraid. unless usgov has the "greek fire" formula, that is What the hell is Greek Fire? |
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Lost N Dying World (OP) User ID: 1004066 United States 11/01/2012 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or what about this one. This surely can't be normal folks. Quoting: Lost N Dying World It almost sounds like there is air/gas in the water line at this woman's house I guess i should have added the <sarcasm off> disclaimer...Nothing normal about this. This place is gonna go No it's cool, so you can't explain this video? |
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