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SteveT Wrote:

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> If that is the true formula David


David is right - that's the recipe for Napalm-B or "super-napalm" as used in Veitnam.


> I think you may be a challenge to Hal9000


How to Recycle Polystyrene: Dissolve in benzene, add a trace of manganese anti-polymerisation catalyst then distil at one atmosphere to yield "styrene oil" - a diesel fuel substitute.


Didn't know that, did he?

Steve,


It's also highly volatile and anyone stupid enough to try would probably end up in A&E with 90% 3rd degree burns. So, there's my warning and disclaimer. For educational purposes only.


Whilst I wasn't aware of HAL's method, my local access to trace manganese anti-polymerisation catalysts has recently been compromised due to excess napalm production and MI5 surveillance.


Oh, and I can spell Vietnam too.


;-)

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Whilst I wasn't aware of HAL's method, my local

> access to trace manganese anti-polymerisation

> catalysts has recently been compromised due to

> excess napalm production and MI5 surveillance.


Not to worry, recently declassified copper polymerisation inhibitors work just as well.


> Oh, and I can spell Vietnam too.


Don't you know anything about MI5 surveillance? That isn't a typo, it's an ECHELON countermeasure - Vietnam and napalm in the same sentence: you'll have every spook in Christendom crawling up your exhaust port!

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