Re: Exploding paperweight costs teacher his hand "Citizens for a CARC-free world"

From: Michael J. Hill (wild800@pacbell.net)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2006 - 13:15:19 PDT


One should always check for CARC when attempting to sand spiders.........

Mike Hill EMT-1A
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Glen Closson wrote:

>Can you imagine how much more dangerous the 40mm round (or the spider below) would have been had it been painted with CARC?
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>Glen
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>>From: Marty Galyean <marty@heavyreckoning.com>
>>Sent: Apr 5, 2006 10:53 AM
>>To: Military Vehicles Mailing List <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
>>Subject: Re: [MV] Exploding paperweight costs teacher his hand
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>>Arthur Bloom wrote:
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>>>Maybe the after-action report is incorrect in its entirety. It might have
>>>been an inert round, and a rare African red-breasted exploding spider.
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>>>They can be verrrry nasty, indeed.
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>>Ah yes, unlike the yellow-breasted variety whose bark is much worse than
>>its bite!
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>>Marty
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>Regards,
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>Glen
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