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dagda wrote:Its tough been hot all of the time!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Hi dagda , is it true that you guys are doing a Para jump ? There was talk going around the Salute Show that such a thing was in the planning .I have over 28 jumps done and would love to do one with yea guys .Please keep me posted .
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Indeed that is so! If stops raining!! We only need to get up! We have can come down ourselves!!! lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
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SchnellMeyer wrote:Hi dagda , is it true that you guys are doing a Para jump ?
Hmmmmmmm....would that be erotic, a para jumping? :shock: Is this a spectator sport, do BGS charge to view the "jump"
.......I have over 28 jumps done and would love to do one with yea guys....
:mrgreen: HMMMMMM.... a real expert! Do you do freefall or are you still holding on.....when you "jump".

Methinks we need a new ditty "all the girls love a para!..." :lol:
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Dont worry TacAide , I will show these boys how to earn their jump badge .Mind you a bit of erotica would be nice too .I wonder what award would you give for that ?
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bromine
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SchnellMeyer wrote:Dont worry TacAide , I will show these boys how to earn their jump badge .Mind you a bit of erotica would be nice too .I wonder what award would you give for that ?
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"Bromine" ,is that speaking from personnal experience ?????????
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Atomic Number: 35 Atomic Radius: 115 pm
Atomic Symbol: Br Melting Point: -7.2 �C
Atomic Weight: 79.904 Boiling Point: 58.8 �C
Electron Configuration: [Ar]4s23d104p5 Oxidation States: 5, 1, -1
History

(Gr. bromos: stench) Discovered by Balard in 1826, but not prepared in quantity until 1860.
Sources

A member of the halogen group, bromine is obtained from natural brines from wells in Michigan and Arkansas. Some bromine is extracted today from seawater, which contains only about 85 ppm.
Properties

Bromine is the only nonmetallic liquid element. It is a heavy, mobile, reddish-brown liquid,
volatilizing readily at room temperature to a red vapor with a strong disagreeable odor, resembling chlorine, and having a very irritating effect on the eyes and throat; it is readily soluble in water or carbon disulfide, forming a red solution, is less active than chlorine but more so than iodine; it unites readily with many elements and has a bleaching action; when spilled on the skin it produces painful sores. It presents a serious health hazard, and maximum safety precautions should be taken when handling it.
Production

Much of the bromine output in the U.S. was used in the production of ethylene dibromide, a lead scavenger used in making gasoline anti-knock compounds. Lead in gasoline, however, has been drastically reduced due to environmental considerations. This will greatly affect future production of bromine.
Uses

Bromine is used in making fumigants, flameproofing agents, water purification compounds, dyes, medicines, sanitizers, inorganic bromides for photography, etc. Organic bromides are also important.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromine
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