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It's nearly ten YEARS since we last asked a question about fires.
Channel your inner neanderthal and tell us about fires, mostly to shut up that smug fucker that's made an oh-so-clever "wheel".
( , Tue 20 Jan 2015, 21:49)
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Back in year 9 I studied Electronics as one of my 4 "options" at school. We had this great teacher that would make us etch our circuit boards from scratch, using plastic B&W templates, light sensitive chemicals, and acid etc etc. The final step was to lacquer the circuit board and leave them to dry for 2-3 days until the next lesson.
About 2 weeks prior, this amazing, eccentric teacher of mine showed us how normal steel could catch fire. He place a couple of fibers of steel wool across 2 car battery terminals and WOOF! Up she went.
So I'm at class and everyone is gathered around teach as he explains something. Being my usual easily bored self I wander off unseen, where I spy a HUMONGOUS ball of steel wool next to a car battery. You know what happens next....
This huge ball of steel wool, about 30cm in diameter, instantly becomes an inferno in my hands. In a panic I randomly toss it across the room and it lands SMACK BANG in a pile of 30 freshly lacquered circuit boards from the previous class, laying out to dry.
Amazingly.... AMAZINGLY.... this whole 3-ring circus act went undetected by teach and my fellow students [the burning steel didn't smell like, say, paper would smell, and it burned very quickly]. I'm guessing I ruined at least ΒΌ of the circuit boards, but I wasn't exactly going to be making enquiries over the next few days so don't quote me. One of the best get-out-of-jail-free moments of my life.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 6:31, 17 replies)
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( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 9:30, closed)
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I'm new here.... and I'm not British. Hey, wot.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 13:07, closed)
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You can sarcastically agree whilst saying "Yeah, I reckon!" and scratching your chin theatrically. "Chinny Reckon!" is a variation on this theme.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 13:14, closed)
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So you don't believe me? Fair enough. I still don't know how anyone didn't see anything.
I totally rule.
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We then found some pricks in the year below us had turned that into "barbe" which, if anything, sounded even more stupid.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 15:30, closed)
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Chinny Reckon derives from the footballer Jimmy Hill, who was disbelieved for reasons I never knew and had an abnormally large chin: www.childofthe1980s.com/2008/01/18/chinny-reckon/
Just in case you wondered.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2015, 17:46, closed)
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and Jimmy Hill got associated as you'd coincidentally be miming the shape of his chin.
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was a bastardization of 'BY NEPTUNES GREEN BEARD!' which I guess you would exclaim if you were an offended gentleman in one of those leather seated book club thingies.
( , Sat 31 Jan 2015, 0:33, closed)
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He's not allowed to show us, though.
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