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burning cooking oilIn this photo, one table spoon of cooking oil was placed in a can and put on a camping stove, and when the oil started burning, water was added.
This demonstrates that it's never a good idea to extinguish burning cooking oil with water. One should instead suffocate the fire by putting a lid on the container if cooking oil starts to burn.Oct 12, 2008
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Why our telephone don't workJan 11, 2008
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Why our telephone don't workJan 11, 2008
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MineThis actually looks like a mine reused as a buoy! It was located east of Stallarholmen, SwedenAug 16, 2007
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Tilted boatFound this boat while on a kayak holiday with a friend. Its location was close to Stallarholmen, Sweden.Aug 16, 2007
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GlobenGloben in Stockholm as seen from the Ă…rsta bridge (picture taken from a commuter train).May 08, 2007
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Swedish customs CBRN-vanAnother shot of one of the customs CBRN vans.
Their objective is to patrol the Swedish shoretline as well as making spot tests in our harbours. Besides that, they are able to assist at accidens and crimes involving hazardous materials. They always drive around with a very sensitive gamma spectrometer turned on, which not only detects radiation, it tells which source material it originated from as well. Additionally, they can detect emitted neutrons, making it possible to detect radioactive material even when the source is heavily shielded.Mar 04, 2007
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Swedish customs CBRN-vanThis is one of the three currently existing CBRN vans in Sweden. It's operated by the customs service, and have sensors for detecting chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear hazards. Each car with equipment costed about 2.5 million SEK (350 000 U.S. dollar)
Right now, they are looking at adding even more sensors capable of detecting other hazardous chemicals (besides the war gasses which it already detects) as well as adding detectors for explosives.Mar 04, 2007
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Vasagatan at dusk.Vasagatan in Stockholm at dusk.Mar 04, 2007
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