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Started by Bromtaghon, June 27, 2010, 04:55:33 PM

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Duskling




bugfartboy

How to make Greek fire. The Medieval Greek Fire recipe for Medieval Greek Fire included the following ingredients which are defined as follows:

Quicklime - Quicklime also known as calcium oxide (white, caustic, lumpy powder )

Saltpeter - Saltpeter aka Sodium nitrate is a type of salt which has long been used as an ingredient in explosives

Bitumen - Asphalt and tar are the most common forms of bitumen. The city of Carthage was easily burnt down due to extensive use of bitumen in construction.

Sulpher (Sulfur) - Sulfur is a soft bright yellow solid. Unlike most other liquids, increases with temperature due to the formation of polymer chains. Because of its flammable nature, sulfur also finds use in matches, gunpowder, and fireworks.

Resin - Resin is a sticky liquid produced by most plants. Some reins contain heptane which is explosively flammable

Pitch - Pitch is a thick, dark, sticky substances obtained from the distillation residue of coal tar, wood tar, or petroleum and used for waterproofing

Duskling


ArtDrake

OMG that's awesome, both the greek fire and the pic.

sore that I could cry always
in the night lay your tired

The Holy namelesskitty

THE CAT IS BACK!!!!!!1!!!

my telepath LP :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuA3DfguEic



Duskling


bugfartboy

 
Also the schemes of the schemer are evil; 
He devises wicked plans 
To destroy the poor with lying words, 
Even when the needy speaks justice.


The Holy namelesskitty

THE CAT IS BACK!!!!!!1!!!

my telepath LP :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuA3DfguEic



ArtDrake




*Nothing on my clipboard*


The Holy namelesskitty

On your way to the best years of your life
Everyone's banging on their gongs
The sooner you leave the sooner you're home
THE CAT IS BACK!!!!!!1!!!

my telepath LP :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuA3DfguEic



bugfartboy

How is it that some of the best sleep you get is between the snooze alarms???  Just want to know!