I also played with various pyrotechnic mixes in high school, and they
are infinitely safer than a liquid rocket engine.  Frankly, the fact that
the 'teacher' could not supply this information means that the 'teacher'
doesn't understand the dangers involved.  I'd rather be accused of being
condescending than to learn about people being hurt or killed on the
nightly news.  I'm certainly glad that no one encouraged me to try this
in high school.

Dan

In a message dated 1/10/3 10:25:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< That is unnecessarily condescending, and I don't think the air of 
"knowledge to dangerous for normal people" does anyone any good.  I will 
respect the wishes of ERPS and not post explicit answers, but I don't 
really agree.  (I haven't been super-explicit, but you can find answers to 
most of your questions of you read through the last couple years of updates 
at www.armadilloaerospace.com)

My ninth grade science teacher let me make thermite and smoke bombs.  >>

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