On 9/21/06, Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul you need to get your facts straight or at least your
myths Or, Wikipedia does...Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabin_pressurization I agree that my first post was unresearched and overly dramatic. My second post was
] On Behalf Of Paul S
CantrellSent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:19 PMTo:
biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSubject: Re: [Biofuel] was..Bring loaded
firearms aboard
Not entirely...Mostly depends on how big the hole is. The size
of a finger gets you a loud whistling noise. A larger hole will cause
rapid
by any chance?
regards
tallex
---Original Message---
From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring loaded firearms aboard
Sent: 18 Sep '06 12:43
guns and liquor, now there is a winning combination.
I'll pass on that flight.
Chip Mefford wrote:
D. Mindock
Subject: [Biofuel] was..Bring loaded firearms aboard
Yes, I can imagine 2 passengers having a few drinks, then getting in to an
arguement about something. One of them politely asks a flight attendant for a
few rounds to take out the other one...what fun. I think I'll pass on those
flights as well
---Original Message--- From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring loaded firearms aboard Sent: 18 Sep
'06 12:43
guns and liquor, now there is a winning combination. I'll pass on
that flight.
Chip Mefford wrote:
D. Mindock wrote:
Garrison makes some good points. Peace
bob allen wrote:
this became an issue in Arkansas when a concealed carry law passed.
The question was, are there places that concealed handguns can't be
carried even if you have a permit. Thankfully bars are a place a
concealed weapon can't go.
Point.
That is not logically true.
Bars
I stand corrected
Chip Mefford wrote:
bob allen wrote:
this became an issue in Arkansas when a concealed carry law passed.
The question was, are there places that concealed handguns can't be
carried even if you have a permit. Thankfully bars are a place a
concealed weapon can't go.
Problem comes when you shoot a hole in that 'metal tube' at 33,000 feet and the plane depressurizes and EVERYONE on board dies.On 9/20/06, DHAJOGLO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Tallex,Don't be too harsh...If they want an old west ariline where they can have shoot outs then they should be able to have
Paul S Cantrell wrote:
Problem comes when you shoot a hole in that 'metal tube' at 33,000 feet and
the plane depressurizes and EVERYONE on board dies.
naw,
that's fiction.
Entertaining though it may have been, Goldfinger wasn't a documentary.
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Not entirely...Mostly depends on how big the hole is. The size of a
finger gets you a loud whistling noise. A larger hole will cause rapid
decompression. God forbid a gunshot caused a window to pop out, or an
emergency door to pop open.On 9/20/06, Chip Mefford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul S
Thats why air marshalls are supposed to carry Glazer safety slugs.KirkPaul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not entirely...Mostly depends on how big the hole is. The size of a finger gets you a loud whistling noise. A larger hole will cause rapid decompression. God forbid a gunshot caused
the other one...what fun. I think I'll pass on
those flights as well. Was this nut case, a conservative blogger by any
chance?
regards
tallex
---Original Message---
From: bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Bring loaded firearms aboard
Sent: 18 Sep '06 12:43
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