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Re: Re: Medina Boiler Report - Don't shoot the messenger...
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Posted by Pappy on August 29, 2001 at 12:02:19 from (205.188.195.42):
In Reply to: Re: Medina Boiler Report - Don't shoot the messenger... posted by Leroy on August 29, 2001 at 05:52:40:
Just why does the official low water report NOT make sense? If the boiler was inherently dangerous, as this fake umpteenth hand report claims, how was the engine able to leave the guys house whithout blowing up? Low water caused 99% of the explosions in the old days, and that is what did it here. Biggest problem with steam technology isn't rusty boilers but inexperienced/unqualified/nondilegent operators. I think if people really believe that the State of Ohio is engaged in some kind of official "cover up," then they should be concerned enough to report the conspiracy to the ASME and National Board; both call Ohio home. And while yer at it, find out just who was in the Grassy Knoll.
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