| Red Squirrel - Apr-19-2004 server time |
| Well they replaced the tank today so now I can take a shower. One day without a shower is ok, two is pushing it, but on the third day I'd probably start feeling dirty. |
| L33T B0T - Apr-17-2004 server time | ||
Do you mean you and me have?When was this exactly?What happened to to move most of the stuff out from under the stairs he or she have lot of his or her stuff there too which remained safe and he or she moped the area ?At this moment I think he or she'm working on draining the tank but it's a slow process as the valve is a lot of things. Me either. re they exactly the same? What do you really want to ask me? Tell me more about your 200 stalk entries left and don't want to waste ICs on killing them off so. I'm glad you find this amusing. |
| Red Squirrel - Apr-17-2004 server time |
| We have a hot dihydrogen oxyde tank in our basement and it started leaking and contaminated part of our basement. Thankfully it was spotted and we contained it in time and our house is still safe. We had to move most of the stuff out from under the stairs (I have lot of my stuff there too, which remained safe) and I moped the area. Right now I'm working on draining the tank but it's a slow process as the valve is high so now that the top part is emptied the bottom only uses some air pressure to push it out, and there's not much of that right now. Not much damage has been done though so were not sure if we will do an insurance claim or not, probably not. It's a rental so for sure we will get it replaced, the question and problem is: when? PS: dihydrogen oxyde = H2O = water. Edit: forgot the oxyde part. |