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Laura Foy and a Flamethrower .... hot enough for you?

Posted on April 24th

So I'm back from the San Francisco area, and I'm while I'm too tired to give you all the details right now, here's a sneak peak of some of the things you'll be seeing on 10 in the near future:

Update: the first Maker Faire video is up on 10 right now!

Update 2: For some reason, this post is #1 on several search engines for the query "How hot is a flamethrower"... and I suspect that people who find this entry aren't really getting that question answered :) In the interest of helping those folks out, I've dug up a bit of an answer.

Turns out it is a hard question to find the answer to, although searching on "temperature" and "flamethrower" works better than "hot". I've seen varying reports, but as far as I can tell most flamethrowers used by the miltary used thickened gasoline (napalm) as their fuel ... which can reach a temperature of approx. 1200 °C (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napalm with more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamethrower). It is worth noting that the use of Flamethrowers by the US Military was ended in 1978. 



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that's hot... was anyone injured!? lmao

Who thought this was a good idea?

Who thought this was a good idea?
it s me))