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Path: ...!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-3.nntp.ord.giganews.com!nntp.earthlink.com!news.earthlink.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2024 05:20:01 +0000 Subject: Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ? Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc References: <o4ucnYo2YLqmZ876nZ2dnZfqn_adnZ2d@earthlink.com> <vj1m3f$33eu5$16@dont-email.me> <aS2dnU8NvNJ3qsj6nZ2dnZfqn_WdnZ2d@earthlink.com> <lrl33gF2rglU1@mid.individual.net> <9eb45192-e996-fa3d-b002-c02798bb2b7a@example.net> <vj4hf9$3sqat$4@dont-email.me> <5e0c7681-481e-b1b2-eec2-321c161c9fd5@example.net> <vj5ae5$2jpn$1@dont-email.me> <8Gq5P.102877$7FA3.45532@fx13.iad> From: "186282@ud0s4.net" <186283@ud0s4.net> Organization: wokiesux Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 00:20:01 -0500 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.13.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <8Gq5P.102877$7FA3.45532@fx13.iad> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <GbKcnfb9I8Kc48v6nZ2dnZfqn_ednZ2d@earthlink.com> Lines: 36 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com NNTP-Posting-Host: 99.101.150.97 X-Trace: sv3-q3Ez4P6tnj71EWxO5Md8pQIVBBhmxoLh0t3dKVkhcTmT+Ba3bT1f49EpziokxzmhN1nUzctR1lqvNZZ!701+nrh7bA4ojV45h654wRWsl8pu46jaEScAmMJOt7VOepF+BoP5J4WL3V/k0vkdResbCsDJln/f!m917sX3EWYucJUrQ7aCa X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Bytes: 2825 On 12/8/24 7:17 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On 2024-12-08, Rich <rich@example.invalid> wrote: > >> And consider the explosive force stored in a 350-700 bar (your >> AI's number) pressure vessel that becomes brittle enough to go "bang". >> That's one hell of a bang, even without the hydrogen itself explosively >> combusting as part of the pressure release. > > I've seen the results of a 200-bar scuba tank letting go. > And that's just a little 80-cubic foot tank filled with air. I've seen that too - close up. Blew out a reinforced CBC wall ...... sheer dumb luck nobody was in the filling room at the time or they'd have been Spam. >> Plus, the walls of the pressure vessel quite effectively become a >> 'fragmentation grenade' in the process of going bang. > > <shudder> > High-pressure containers - esp ones that have to 'cycle' often - are a bomb waiting to go off. Fatigue/corrosion take their awful toll - then BOOM ! If the boom is a flammable gas ... far worse. Hydrogen CAN have its uses - but at "industrial" sites, not out in public. You can feed it into expensive fuel cells, you can mix x-percent with natural gas. But as a general-purpose 'motor fuel' ... NO ! Besides, no proper infrastructure for it.