...in a jet.
Wow. I understand not being technical, but I asked my mother, who is pushing 70 and not real technical minded if she knew why there were no windows on them. She at least understood that.
I posted this in a different forum last night and considered doing it here. I thought maybe I better let it simmer a while before I did. Yes, he actually did say this in an interview.
I didn't have any idea that Ann was in any danger, and I too am glad she is safe and sound.
I'm just the messenger here. I'm sure that won't dissuade some of you from the attacks though.
Quote"I appreciate the fact that she is on the ground, safe and sound. And I don't think she knows just how worried some of us were," Romney said. "When you have a fire in an aircraft, there's no place to go, exactly, there's no — and you can't find any oxygen from outside the aircraft to get in the aircraft, because the windows don't open. I don't know why they don't do that. It's a real problem. So it's very dangerous. And she was choking and rubbing her eyes. Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver. But she's safe and sound."
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-romney-beverly-hills-fundraiser-20120922,0,2317962.story
Well duh, because it would suck the helmet hair right off his thick skull! ;D
Probably wanted to open them to stick his head out and see how his dog is doing.
I read some commentary on this incident I thought was at least thought-provoking. Most of us would be thrown off by our spouse being involved in an in flight incident. However, most of us are not interviewing to be the leader of the free world.
Please re start before you open windows.
Everyone knows gravity keeps oxygen in the lower 47% of the atmosphere. If you opened a window from the top 1% the oxygen would escape and just end up being spread out down below. Keep em closed!
Quote from: cannon_fodder on September 25, 2012, 01:26:39 PM
Everyone knows gravity keeps oxygen in the lower 47% of the atmosphere. If you opened a window from the top 1% the oxygen would escape and just end up being spread out down below. Keep em closed!
I think Romney has already come out against redistribution of oxygen. Right?
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Quote from: cannon_fodder on September 25, 2012, 01:26:39 PM
Everyone knows gravity keeps oxygen in the lower 47% of the atmosphere. If you opened a window from the top 1% the oxygen would escape and just end up being spread out down below. Keep em closed!
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I think I can explain this.
Our atmosphere is composed of roughly 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, with a few other trace gases. As you know, oxygen has a higher atomic number than nitrogen, meaning that it's denser and therefore displaces the less dense nitrogen close to the earth's surface. This means that tall people are receiving less oxygen than shorter people, causing them to have a mild oxygen debt that may have deleterious effects on brain function.
Mitt Romney is a tall guy.
Quote from: Ed W on September 26, 2012, 04:33:56 PM
I think I can explain this.
Our atmosphere is composed of roughly 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, with a few other trace gases. As you know, oxygen has a higher atomic number than nitrogen, meaning that it's denser and therefore displaces the less dense nitrogen close to the earth's surface. This means that tall people are receiving less oxygen than shorter people, causing them to have a mild oxygen debt that may have deleterious effects on brain function.
Mitt Romney is a tall guy.
You win!!! Hurray!!! That is absolute truth in an otherwise uncertain world!
Quote from: Ed W on September 26, 2012, 04:33:56 PM
I think I can explain this.
Our atmosphere is composed of roughly 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, with a few other trace gases. As you know, oxygen has a higher atomic number than nitrogen, meaning that it's denser and therefore displaces the less dense nitrogen close to the earth's surface. This means that tall people are receiving less oxygen than shorter people, causing them to have a mild oxygen debt that may have deleterious effects on brain function.
Mitt Romney is a tall guy.
So please explain why all the short guys have not suffocated in all the CFCs in the atmosphere. Romney might be the only one getting
any oxygen. :D
Quote from: Red Arrow on September 26, 2012, 08:30:11 PM
So please explain why all the short guys have not suffocated in all the CFCs in the atmosphere. Romney might be the only one getting any oxygen. :D
Because farts contain a small amount of oxygen.
Quote from: Ed W on September 26, 2012, 04:33:56 PM
I think I can explain this.
Our atmosphere is composed of roughly 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, with a few other trace gases. As you know, oxygen has a higher atomic number than nitrogen, meaning that it's denser and therefore displaces the less dense nitrogen close to the earth's surface. This means that tall people are receiving less oxygen than shorter people, causing them to have a mild oxygen debt that may have deleterious effects on brain function.
Mitt Romney is a tall guy.
Obama must be taller.
Quote from: Red Arrow on September 26, 2012, 08:30:11 PM
So please explain why all the short guys have not suffocated in all the CFCs in the atmosphere. Romney might be the only one getting any oxygen. :D
All the CFC's in the history of the world would only make a layer about 1 mm thick on the ground...and that would flow to the ocean, which might raise it to 1.3 mm. But then, CFC's aren't heavy enough to avoid mixing, so they are thinly diluted throughout....
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on September 27, 2012, 11:02:36 AM
All the CFC's in the history of the world would only make a layer about 1 mm thick on the ground...and that would flow to the ocean, which might raise it to 1.3 mm. But then, CFC's aren't heavy enough to avoid mixing, so they are thinly diluted throughout....
ARE YOU SERIOUS?
I wasn't. Nor was Ed W (I hope)
Reply #9, 26 Sept 2012, 3:33:56 PM
QuoteI think I can explain this.
Our atmosphere is composed of roughly 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen, with a few other trace gases. As you know, oxygen has a higher atomic number than nitrogen, meaning that it's denser and therefore displaces the less dense nitrogen close to the earth's surface. This means that tall people are receiving less oxygen than shorter people, causing them to have a mild oxygen debt that may have deleterious effects on brain function.
Mitt Romney is a tall guy.
Quote from: Red Arrow on September 27, 2012, 12:47:11 PM
ARE YOU SERIOUS?
I wasn't. Nor was Ed W (I hope)
Reply #9, 26 Sept 2012, 3:33:56 PM
No. I was not serious. That's the biggest problem with text - no inflection. Difficult to make an opposite point by saying something sooo extreme with the correct "rolling of eyes" and associated facial movements so that the intent is obvious.
It is not true about CFC's that they are 1 mm thick. It is however true that mercury.....
I found this out on the interwebz and thought it was interesting. Commentary on things that are very strange in the politics versus religion culture we seem to be immersed in so much these last few decades.
http://news.yahoo.com/why-do-evangelical-christians-like-romney--why-do-civil-libertarians-like-obama--who-you-gonna-believe-.html
It's well-established that CFCs, carbon dioxide, and ozone travel into the upper atmosphere. When under the influence of trace amounts of alcohol vapor, ultraviolet lights and a bit of cannabis smoke, they combine in ways that would make a Zoroastrian stripper blush. This results in the bozone layer. Its effects on humans aren't fully known, but it's believed that prolonged exposure to the bozone layer makes people react in odd manners as if there are toads jumping from their mouths and mother of god there are metallic spiders everywhere! Run! Run for your lives!
It's never had an effect on me, though.
Man, I need to get some ultraviolet lights and cannabis smoke.
Quote from: Ed W on September 27, 2012, 04:32:14 PM
It's well-established that CFCs, carbon dioxide, and ozone travel into the upper atmosphere. When under the influence of trace amounts of alcohol vapor, ultraviolet lights and a bit of cannabis smoke, they combine in ways that would make a Zoroastrian stripper blush. This results in the bozone layer. Its effects on humans aren't fully known, but it's believed that prolonged exposure to the bozone layer makes people react in odd manners as if there are toads jumping from their mouths and mother of god there are metallic spiders everywhere! Run! Run for your lives!
It's never had an effect on me, though.
The bozone layer is where TTC lives.
Quote from: Ed W on September 27, 2012, 04:32:14 PM
but it's believed that prolonged exposure to the bozone layer makes people react in odd manners ...
It's never had an effect on me, though.
Are you sure it never had an effect on you? It would explain a lot of your posts on TNF to say it did affect you.
Senator Webb tells it:
http://bcove.me/kv523sh7