All I can picture is chemist Walter White’s eye twitching just before the train engineer and his locomotic is blown to smithereens by a mysterious chemical epxlosive.
Sure chemical reactors can vent. When that happens, it’s always a good idea to enjoy the spectacle from a safe distance, say 30 miles. Chemical engineers play with the biggest toot-toots around.
I used to manage 5000 gallon reactors and miles of pipe sending gloopy fluids all over the building. Trust me, that kid would have been entertained. Kids love big machinery.
True, but train engineers don’t get to play with acids! *cue maniacal laughter*
Don’t they have the machine that goes ping, and all those flasks and tubes full of bubbling, brightly-colored liquids?
All I can picture is chemist Walter White’s eye twitching just before the train engineer and his locomotic is blown to smithereens by a mysterious chemical epxlosive.
Sure chemical reactors can vent. When that happens, it’s always a good idea to enjoy the spectacle from a safe distance, say 30 miles. Chemical engineers play with the biggest toot-toots around.
I used to manage 5000 gallon reactors and miles of pipe sending gloopy fluids all over the building. Trust me, that kid would have been entertained. Kids love big machinery.