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A self-taught artist, Bell graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in political science. His award-winning editorial cartoons have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Oakland Tribune and on "60 Minutes." He started out as the illustrator of Rudy Park along with writer Theron Heir, and now he does both the art and writing. He also creates the daily comic strip Candorville.
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leftwingpatriot said, 8 months ago
In that case, make coffee out of gasoline.
Randy_B
said, 8 months ago
Rocket fuel: liquid hydrogen, or a liquid hydrocarbon like kerosene, combined with liquid oxygen.
Nitrogen is an inert gas that can be used to smother fires.
Sorry, Mort.
Rx71Wm29 said, 8 months ago
Liquid gasoline could work!
x_Tech
said, 8 months ago
@Randy_B
Nitrogen is not an inert gas. See the Periodic Table of Element. Column 18 are the inert (Noble) gases as they do not combine chemically with other elements. Nitrogen gas N2 can be broken down and combined with other elements such as Hydrogen and Oxygen.
yoda1234 said, 8 months ago
Then let’s stick to “relatively inert”. Liquid Nitrogen is only used in rockets to keep things cold or pressurized. Perhaps he was thinking of Hydrazine (N2H4)??
flyintheweb said, 8 months ago
usally the people with the loudest political opinions are the most ignorant
Spamgaard said, 8 months ago
Anyone else thinking Newsradio? Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor…. Daaaamn!
Hedgehog52 said, 8 months ago
What does liquid nitrogen have to do with rocket fuel? Can’t you even be bothered to do a wiki search Rudy?
Hedgehog52 said, 8 months ago
“Nitrogen gas N2 can be broken down and combined with other elements such as Hydrogen and Oxygen.” Yes it can, but not easily. Otherwise the air would already have burned, as it’s mostly composed of nitrogen.
Randy_B
said, 8 months ago
From Wikipedia:
“Elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78.09% by volume of Earth’s atmosphere.”
Withan
said, 8 months ago
Not fuel.