by CrazyTom » Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:38 pm
I ride for my fans every weekend!
50 more CO2 cartridges. I think I finally figured it out!
I found an empty box of Nitro Cream Whip Chargers. It isn't CO2 its N2O nitrous oxide!
These misguided punks are buying boxes of them but they aren't whipping cream with them!
From an online search..............................
"How Is It Taken?
N2O is used as an aerosol propellant in cans of whipped cream and some other food and beverage products. These products are a primary source of nitrous oxide for some abusers.
Depending on its intended use, nitrous oxide can be purchased in varying "grades," or degrees of purity. A food-grade version of the gas is sold to restaurants and caterers in small, bullet-shaped, metal cartridges. These cartridges are perfectly legal for use in the food preparation industry. Nitrous abusers refer to them as "whippets." One whippet delivers enough nitrous oxide to produce a three- to five-minute high. To release the nitrous oxide from a whippet, the high-pressure seal on the canister is pierced with a device called a "cracker." The resulting hole then emits a stream of nitrous oxide gas, which users inhale directly or use to inflate a balloon. Mishandling the cracker or piercing the wrong part of the canister can result in explosions and serious injuries.
Dealers often sell nitrous oxide to users at concerts, clubs, and raves. Instead of using small food-grade canisters, however, they use huge medical-grade nitrous tanks to dispense the gas into balloons. (Medical grade nitrous oxide is considered a prescription drug. These tanks can only be purchased legally by qualified medical personnel.) Nitrous-filled balloons sell for $3 to $5 apiece. One large cylinder of nitrous oxide can fill enough balloons to generate $20,000 to $30,000 in sales.
Sometimes, users fill plastic bags with nitrous oxide gas and then place the bags over their mouths or heads. This method of use carries a particularly high risk for serious injury and possible death. The user can easily lose consciousness and suffocate on the bag. Suffocation can also occur when nitrous oxide is consumed in large quantities in poorly ventilated spaces, such as closed-up cars or closets."
5 lbs 4 oz steel
9 oz lead
7 oz pop cans
5 oz brass
1 clad dime
1 copper penny
2 zinc pennies
Running total;
Steel 249 lbs 13 oz
Lead 32 lb 12 oz
Copper/brass 7 lb 4 oz
Aluminum 3 lb 15 oz
Cans 47 lbs
Cash $12.13
Golf balls 28
Pedal to the metal.
CrazyTom's equation; More Traffic + More Miles = More Metal