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May. 18, 2007 - 23:25 MDT PRE-NEED Odd how bits of learning came to me, way ahead of the time that they would have a bearing on things in my ken. Sort of like the "ring around the bathtub" they just hung there, however, they did come to use after a time. I was a bicycle delivery boy for a company in town and often my deliveries would be out by the stockyards. I would go by the old Grant Smelter stack, a huge tall old thing, used by a gold smelter in the old days. Only thing remaining was that big old thing. With a sixteen year old's curiosity, one day I walked my bike over to the stack and went in to look up to see what I could see. Not much did I see, but the wind was severe in there. Something new to me, it was calm outside, but very windy inside. I noticed that it came in from all sides and tearing a cigarette paper up and tossing the bits they all went up. So that bit of info attached itself to the sides of my brain much like a barnacle, just hung there for years. Then when I was about thirty years old I went to work for a power plant and in the process learned many things, one was the chimney effect. I still don't know exactly why, but a draft goes up a chimney and the taller the chimney the harder the draft. Guess that is why I paid a lot of attention while working there, things like pressures, temperatures, air flow, water cycle and other things to boot. But not all learning came to me PRE-NEED . . . . . . . . . 2 comments so far
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