2018-07-14 at 7:35 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
Exclamation!
Pyrotechniques -- uses the same ignition source as dynamite -- hence the expression "fire works". Ya think?
2018-07-16 at 3:51 AM UTC
Smokey the Bear thinks the opposite way!
2018-07-26 at 8:55 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
Tired of picking up the paper waste.
2018-07-26 at 9:29 PM UTC
I used to use that stuff back in my gold blasting days.
2018-07-26 at 10:04 PM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
My nitro is in a little brown bottle.
2018-07-26 at 11:28 PM UTC
What exactly is the difference between Dynomite and TNT?
potato pa'ta'to?
2018-07-30 at 12:49 AM UTC
cupocheer
Space Nigga
[unwillingly condescend the dp]
Sorry, darling. You, apparently, have me confused with your mother.
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2018-07-30 at 2:05 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
In the very early days, TNT was getting way too expensive, so they switched to the extremely unstable nitroglycerin (TNG) instead. Then they put out ads for nippers to grab a vial and plant it in the cave for cash, but for every nipper who successfully planted the charge, they lost 9 who got blown up while on route.
2018-07-30 at 2:15 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Dynamite doesn't actually contain TNT, but rather is comprised of an absorbent mixture soaked in nitroglycerin, which is extremely sensitive to shock, unlike TNT; this is then wrapped in paper and voila, dynamite.
2018-07-30 at 2:23 AM UTC
oh so TNT is black powder and Dynamite is Nitro based? I thought it was the other way around
2018-07-30 at 2:23 AM UTC
btw what the fuck does TNT mean