I... they made race cars out of the thing that burns so hot that you classify it as the special kind of fire you can't use normal firefighting shit on.
I'm just surprised it was still the best option in 1955. Fibreglass had been around for some time and was already being used in similar applications. We had all of WW2 and ten years of the jet age developing high performance airframes. I was just expecting some sort of alloy or something instead of making it out of fire asbestos.
I don't know, I haven't gotten to the end of the podcast yet. Maybe it's just a cool race and someone wins and they all enjoy a drink together at the end.
edit: ah shit it was a disaster and only one guy enjoyed a drink at the end.
I want a feel-good film that only follows him. Maybe the disaster happens briefly and halfway off-camera, maybe he just drives past without looking because he really wants to win, but it's not even a feature. It's just a heartwarming story of a man winning the big race and kissin' his gal.
Do they flare up more intensely than whatever the rest of the body is made out of or is there some kind of thing to prevent the magnesium from burning as hot as it does?
Li-ion batteries are fun. One of my favourite wound repairs was a guy who modified his nicotine vape with high powered batteries and then stuck it in his back pocket. He was drunk and fell asleep, it activated and either cooked off or shorted or something, and it blew up against his ass and scrotum. Because it was lithium, it kept blowing up until either they got his pants off or it burned through his pants. Because it was a remote hospital on an island that covered a large area, we received the helicopter about six hours after the injury and I got to spend a good two hours removing tissue and picking shrapnel out of a partial/full-thickness burn across all the nope spots.
I... they made race cars out of the thing that burns so hot that you classify it as the special kind of fire you can't use normal firefighting shit on.
Yeah because it was lightweight
I'm just surprised it was still the best option in 1955. Fibreglass had been around for some time and was already being used in similar applications. We had all of WW2 and ten years of the jet age developing high performance airframes. I was just expecting some sort of alloy or something instead of making it out of fire asbestos.
It clearly wasn’t the best option.
I don't know, I haven't gotten to the end of the podcast yet. Maybe it's just a cool race and someone wins and they all enjoy a drink together at the end.
edit: ah shit it was a disaster and only one guy enjoyed a drink at the end.
Sorry
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I want a feel-good film that only follows him. Maybe the disaster happens briefly and halfway off-camera, maybe he just drives past without looking because he really wants to win, but it's not even a feature. It's just a heartwarming story of a man winning the big race and kissin' his gal.
they still use it for some car parts such as wheels
Do they flare up more intensely than whatever the rest of the body is made out of or is there some kind of thing to prevent the magnesium from burning as hot as it does?
it does, firefighters have had to adapt. Li-ion batteries are much worse though
Li-ion batteries are fun. One of my favourite wound repairs was a guy who modified his nicotine vape with high powered batteries and then stuck it in his back pocket. He was drunk and fell asleep, it activated and either cooked off or shorted or something, and it blew up against his ass and scrotum. Because it was lithium, it kept blowing up until either they got his pants off or it burned through his pants. Because it was a remote hospital on an island that covered a large area, we received the helicopter about six hours after the injury and I got to spend a good two hours removing tissue and picking shrapnel out of a partial/full-thickness burn across all the nope spots.
oh god
Holy shit, that's why I always practice battery safety with my vape.
On my next break I removed the batteries from mine and stored them separately from each other. Big ole nope.