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    relating this thread yesterday to some fellow woodies

    The story came out of one fellows troubles wearing one.

    Just like Cellist but he was wearing it at a demonstration not only did he suffer the problem of hot air rising but also the embarrassment of not hearing it while his audience did.

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    I understand methane is poisonous.

    Suppose if it's trapped in the helmet it won't harm the environment.

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    I guess if we caught them in jam jars and buried them my could do our bit for global warming. (Carbon sequestration? )
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    TL, you can catch them in jam jars, and a week later, when opened under the nose of a friend, will still have the desired effect.

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    Who said children are like farts? .... you're quite interested in your own but not in other people's.
    Cheers, Ern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Dean View Post
    TL, you can catch them in jam jars, and a week later, when opened under the nose of a friend, will still have the desired effect.
    Just imagine when they unearth them in a few centuries.. Maybe the could clone someone from a fart by then. Or invent a new type of anthropology. What did people eat in 2008.

    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Who said children are like farts? .... you're quite interested in your own but not in other people's.
    But in reverse ALL parents are old farts.
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    My guess is that radioactive scorpions will rule the earth in a couple of centuries...

    Etc...

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    Now we know for sure the Triton is only to trap dust; very informative review . LOL
    Getting a fart inside your helmet would have the greenhouse effect

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    It confirms the old saying of
    "getting your own back"

    Allan
    Life is short ... smile while you still have teeth.

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    You could also just casually wander behind someone at the appropriate time. A way to sabotage the more annoying and know-it-all wood turner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    You could also just casually wander behind someone at the appropriate time. A way to sabotage the more annoying and know-it-all wood turner.
    Done years ago at a prominent woodworking show. Smelling salts is worse though in large doses.

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