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On 9/25/06, <oz4caster@...> wrote:

> --- Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> wrote:

> > Twelve other compounds

> > used in ordnance were not active in any of the test systems. These

> > were octahydro-1-acetyl-3,5,7-trinitro-S-tetramine (SEX),

> > hexahydro-1,3-dinitro-5-acetyl-S-triamine (TAX), ethyl centralite,

> > 2-nitrodiphenylamine, N-nitrosodiphenylamine, diphenylamine,

> > diethyleneglycoldinitrate, nitroguanidine, lead salicylate, lead

> > resorcylate, red phosphorus, and zinc chloride.

>

> I'm glad someone can read and understand this stuff. I especially like

> octahydro-1-acetyl-3,5,7-trinitro-S-tetramine (SEX).

There you go, bring it home-- someone had to do it. In the context of

SEX ordnance red phosphorus sounds like either a porn star in bangles

or an aphrodesiac.

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On 9/25/06, Furbish <efurbish@...> wrote:

> There you go, bring it home-- someone had to do it. In the context of

> SEX ordnance red phosphorus sounds like either a porn star in bangles

> or an aphrodesiac.

It might be less than pleasant if your " phosphorus " is your... uh...

Chris

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