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What A Stupid Person…

I work in a geology lab with very smart people, such as James, who can tell you the petrogenetic peculiarities of low-alkali tholeiitic basalt after hydrothermal alteration. But our hero James recently demonstrated that there is a significant difference between intelligence and common sense.

While casting about for ways to rid himself of a pesky wasp nest, his eye fell upon his trusty Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner. Armed with this fearsome weapon, James attacked the wasp nest. He sucked up all the wasps, who buzzed angrily as they struggled in vain against the wind-tunnel. The dustbag was soon alive with their buzzing.

James now found that he had a new problem: to wit, a vacuum cleaner bag full of live, disgruntled wasps. He had to find a way to kill them before he could safely turn off the vacuum. And while his previous idea was merely ill-considered, his next was a masterpiece of moronity.

He held the vacuum tube in one hand, a can of RAID in the other, and proceeded to spray the insecticide into the vacuum. What our smart young scientist failed to remember is that aerosols are flammable, and vacuum cleaner motors generate heat. The resulting explosion removed his facial hair, and scattered the dusty, angry contents of the Dirt Devil all over the vicinity.

Adding insult to injury, James was not the only one to survive with minor injuries. The wasps proceeded to vent their spleen upon the exposed (and slightly scorched) skin of the scientist, who referred to the episode as “an unfortunate lapse in calculation of consequences.”

(Story mailed to me from friend)

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. John Jacobson Says:

    Seems like the heat from an electric motor would not ignite the fumes from the RAID. Normally you need a spark or flame.

  2. DA JOHN Says:

    Beleive it or not John, heat is generated inside an electric motor. The heat accelerates the speed at which the flamable spray turns into an even more flamable or explosive vapor. Sparks are created as the electrical current flows between the brushes and armature. The sparks ( arking ) will no doubt become an igniter when introduced to a potentually explosive atmosphere. Don’t try this trick at home!

  3. Jim Smith Says:

    This is totally bogus. This exploding vacuum cleaner thing was thoroughly explored on Mythbusters and it cannot happen unless the cleaner has been heavily and dangerously modified. Cute story, but totally untrue.

  4. Hizzoner Says:

    All hail the hoax nazis! Can’t you just laugh at a funny story?

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