Darrin Rodriguez

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  • in reply to: The Palmer Explosion NTSB Investigation #14867
    Darrin RodriguezDarrin Rodriguez
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    Walter, walter, walter, come on man, you worry too much!!!!  College women wont find that attractive about you.

    in reply to: The Palmer Explosion NTSB Investigation #14615
    Darrin RodriguezDarrin Rodriguez
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    this is beyond disgusting, REPULSIVE, shoppers should completely boycott Palmer candies and products, put the factory owners and the city out of commission.  People who need jobs should go to Allentown or the city of Reading or North Carolina even.  This kind of collective mindset that resulted in this accident should be UNTENABLE.

    in reply to: The Palmer Explosion NTSB Investigation #14614
    Darrin RodriguezDarrin Rodriguez
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    when I read this kind of stuff, my skin crawls with disgust.  To be the borough officials, to know the risks and pretend you have no knowledge, to sit back and roll the dice, to take payouts from the factory owners and managers to look the other way when you know all about the risk the factory workers are subjected to day and in day out – for god sake some people COMPLAINED ABOUT THE GAS SMELL INSIDE THE FACTORY FOR MONTHS, SOME EMPLOYEES RESIGNED AND NOBODY DID ANYTHING?????  This is NOT neglience (first and foremost Palmer management and second city officials) this is CRIMINAL  😠

    in reply to: Industrial Negligence or Capital Liquidity? #12837
    Darrin RodriguezDarrin Rodriguez
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    WFMZ-TV, the local news reported “The impact of the explosion was so forceful that it moved the building, which also houses a church and apartments, 4 feet forward. ”

    for a gas incident to happen, the facility floor would have to be flooded with high concentration of gas for it to ignite in an open space, the employees would have suffocated on gas before the concentation of gas in the air is sufficent for ignition.

    as for an explosion of this magnitude? wow, you would need “the perfect storm” for some kind of heavy gas line to be exposed and to contain sufficent combustible under HIGH PRESSURE to react in this manner.  Just gas in open air igniting from a spark does not cause a massive explosion, it just causes a momentary fireball that dissipates and burns off the gas in a nice flame out.  Explosion requires both ignition and massive quantity of stored gas (or flammables) under pressure to heat up and burst.  People connect the two from fiction in television but in real life it does not happen the way you see it on tv shows.

    in reply to: Ukraine’s NATO Tanks #11223
    Darrin RodriguezDarrin Rodriguez
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    huhh so you are the shoot first trigger happy and ask questions later kind of muscle??? definitely an improvement on the old battle axe from the days of the Crusades.  Glad to know you used that fancy bow and arrow to do your thinking for you, presumably not an antique but a modern decision making tool?  did you borrow yours from Justin Hartley, Jeremy Renner or Stephen Amell?

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