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tw 12-24-2008 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 516184)
He fixed whatever it was so we couldn't play that game any more.

It should be obvious to you and every other adult why that should not exist and how easily it is eliminated. Not acceptable. The classic example of a 'canary in a coalmine'. Typically would have been 60 volts.

Adults are required to know certain simply things such as not using a hairdryer in the bathtub, why we earth, and what happens when too much current goes in one arm, out the other, through the heart. Not knowing why that was so dangerous and not knowing what makes that not possible is a requirement of being a responsible adult. There are certain things everyone is expected to know such as not cleaning something with gasoline inside a house.

Same applies to the refrigerator - why it must be connected to a three wire receptacle. Why a two wire receptacle is not acceptable anywhere - especially when kids are in the house.

glatt 12-24-2008 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 516349)
It should be obvious to you and every other adult why that should not exist and how easily it is eliminated. Not acceptable. The classic example of a 'canary in a coalmine'. Typically would have been 60 volts.

Adults are required to know certain simply things such as not using a hairdryer in the bathtub, why we earth, and what happens when too much current goes in one arm, out the other, through the heart. Not knowing why that was so dangerous and not knowing what makes that not possible is a requirement of being a responsible adult. There are certain things everyone is expected to know such as not cleaning something with gasoline inside a house.

Same applies to the refrigerator - why it must be connected to a three wire receptacle. Why a two wire receptacle is not acceptable anywhere - especially when kids are in the house.

Yeah. Well, I was a kid, and it was kinda fun. I know better today. And my dad didn't know about it until we told him. And then he fixed it that day. Himself.

skysidhe 12-24-2008 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 515634)


Can I be really stupid and ask what makes that burn so hot?

The combo tree/lights or would any fire burn as quick?

that's scary stuff

xoxoxoBruce 12-24-2008 10:50 AM

Not stupid... evergreen trees contain a lot of highly flammable sap/pitch, not only in the wood but the in needles as well.

Undertoad 12-24-2008 10:56 AM

It's mostly how dry the tree is... if every tree went up that fast we'd have no pine forests anywhere. Follow the tree recipe posted by tw above.

This year we got a tree from a tree farm, which was slightly more expensive, but I think it was cut same day. It barely soaks up any water, and barely any needles fall off if you brush the tree. In fact barely any needles came off when we brought it in and set it up, which was remarkable.

xoB mentioned how early in the year he saw xmas trees coming down south from Maine? Was it August?

xoxoxoBruce 12-24-2008 11:02 AM

Yes, Labor Day weekend the tractor trailers are rolling down from Canada loaded with trees cut in August. :(

skysidhe 12-24-2008 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 516370)
It's mostly how dry the tree is... if every tree went up that fast we'd have no pine forests anywhere. Follow the tree recipe posted by tw above.


This year we got a tree from a tree farm, which was slightly more expensive, but I think it was cut same day. It barely soaks up any water, and barely any needles fall off if you brush the tree. In fact barely any needles came off when we brought it in and set it up, which was remarkable.

xoB mentioned how early in the year he saw xmas trees coming down south from Maine? Was it August?

True about the forests. whew...and good for you for buying local UT. I had one of those trees last year. It wasn't drinking water. I thought it was sick. lol :blush:

We bought an eco-friendly tree this year. well eco-friendly depending on which side of my tensil tree your sitting on.

I guess I didn't want to mess up my new car.

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 516372)
Yes, Labor Day weekend the tractor trailers are rolling down from Canada loaded with trees cut in August. :(

well one good reason to live in tree town I guess.

I never thought about where the rest of the country gets their trees.

Trees cut in August! I am barely believing it.

Undertoad 12-24-2008 11:17 AM

One year a friend had an outdoor picnic in May, and they still had their tree,... somebody threw it onto the outdoor stone built-in BBQ grill because they wanted to start the night's bonfire. Well the thing went up WHOOM just like the video. From 10-15 feet away it was still boiling hot. But only for a short time as it burned fast, no use for a bonfire situation.

skysidhe 12-24-2008 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 516379)
One year a friend had an outdoor picnic in May, and they still had their tree,... somebody threw it onto the outdoor stone built-in BBQ grill because they wanted to start the night's bonfire. Well the thing went up WHOOM just like the video. From 10-15 feet away it was still boiling hot. But only for a short time as it burned fast, no use for a bonfire situation.


wow , who needs wmd's

I'll remember this and be so careful next time I buy a green tree.

sweetwater 12-24-2008 12:31 PM

I lived in NM during one of the droughts that led to interesting forest fires. The standing timber was drier than kiln-dried lumber. When those trees caught fire they exploded, leaving small craters in the ground. We have had 2 live trees, but they were alive (B&B) and planted outdoors. We decorated them with treats for the critters, but never brought them indoors. Love the smell of pine, but a decorated dead tree standing there is just sad to me. I know, I know, enjoy your trees! We have a fakie this year, first indoor tree in 25 yrs.


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