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Saturday, 12/13/2008 3:28:21 PM

Saturday, December 13, 2008 3:28:21 PM

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I hate to state the obvious, not because it makes people look silly, but because it will likely perpetuate this mundane technical discussion.

Anyway, here goes. The 'gas' in the airbags going to altitude is said to be a mixture having the same density as air, per those articles that were posted. As the motor burns the 'gas', the helium expands into the vacated volume, at least according to the articles. If it were a flamable gas with oxygen mixed in, then the mixture would be pre-carburated, so to speak.

Last time I checked, my gasoline was staying in the bottom of my tank, so I think it has a higher density than air. Therefore, the discussion of gasoline is not relevant as far as I can see.

Just for the record, my opinion of this company is lower than low and I seriously doubt that they will ever make a dime on any revenue whatsoever.

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