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- From: miolnir@stein.u.washington.edu (Scot Thorstad)
- Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
- Subject: Re: Teflon
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 02:23:06 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- References: <1992Dec30.200154.146@cas.org> <1992Dec30.201843.1695@cbnewse.cb.att.com>
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- In article <1992Dec30.201843.1695@cbnewse.cb.att.com> random@cbnewse.cb.att.com (David L. Pope) writes:
- >From article <1992Dec30.200154.146@cas.org>, by jac54@cas.org ():
- >>
- >> Time to scare you. Burning Teflon is a dangerous pastime,...
- >
- >> This information was in Armed Forces Journal International
- >> about two years ago and confirmed for me by a military
- >> intelligence officer who specialized in chemical warfare.
- >
- >I don't suppose the journal mentioned the temperatures involved, did
- >it? Will overheating a Teflon coated skillet prove dangerous? How
- >about Teflon II?
- >
- > Random
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- I believe some fringe lit book mentioned putting teflon scrapings
- in someones cigarette so the temps involved can't be too high.
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- miolnir
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