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fascinating read for the chemically inclined
« on: September 20, 2016, 08:33:54 PM »
just started reading a fascinating book about liquid rocket fuel development. its been out of print for years,but i have found a pirate copy. not going to post a link as it may jeopardise the forum owner, so i will just give the  author and title.  if you thought playing with ASM was a bit dangerous wait till you find out what these guys where doing! i found it purely by chance while looking for something totally unrelated,as you do. when you download you will have to save it in acrobat as the formatting is strange in google due to the OCR. reads fine in acrobat.

ignition! by john d clarke

well worth a read . funny too.

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Re: fascinating read for the chemically inclined
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2016, 08:15:25 PM »
Ha ha, only a few pages in, but it's starting to look like essential reading for any self respecting Alchemist.
See how the professional loony toons did it way back then.


Short bit from the preface.....

 "Now   it   is  clear   that   anyone   working   with   rocket   fuels   is   outstand-
ingly  mad .   I don't   mean   garden-variety crazy or a merely raving  luna-
tic.  I   mean   a   record-shattering   exponent   of   far-out         insanity.
   There   are, after   all, some chemicals that explode shatteringly,   some
that   flame   ravenously,   some   that   corrode   hellishly,  some   that           poison
sneakily,  and   some   that   stink   stenchily.  As far   as I know, though,  only
liquid   rocket   fuels   have   all   these   delightful   properties  combined           into
one   delectable   whole. "  ::)
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Re: fascinating read for the chemically inclined
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2016, 08:53:07 PM »
bob,

can you pm me the link, as, either its my computer, or all the text is messed up on the one i looked at?
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Re: fascinating read for the chemically inclined
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2016, 01:20:11 AM »
the text is messed up .if you save it in acrobat then open it from the saved copy  it works.

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Re: fascinating read for the chemically inclined
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2016, 08:04:39 PM »
Funny that, the text is fine for me.
I'm using something called Foxit reader, think it was a free download.
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