Re: A bit of chemical engineering
- From: throopw@xxxxxxxxx (Wayne Throop)
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:42:03 GMT
: Bryan Derksen <bryan.derksen@xxxxxxx>
: But it would be less noticeable and more deadly. When I come to a room
: with a significant vacuum leak I'd know it the moment I cracked the
: door, if I do the same to a room with a significant CO2 leak I'd only
: know it when I walked in and fell over unconscious.
There wouldn't be sensors?
Wayne Throop throopw@xxxxxxxxx http://sheol.org/throopw
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