blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7109
Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|7205|FUCK UBISOFT

"we too can die in a freak gasoline fight accident"
https://i.imgur.com/86fodNE.png
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|7223|San Antonio, Texas
It almost looks like she got in and started her SUV up while pumping...
Havok
Nymphomaniac Treatment Specialist
+302|7138|Florida, United States

I've seen this explained on Mythbusters before.  The reason it caught fire was because when she re-entered her car, she created static electricity all over her body due to the upholstery of the seat.  Because the first metal thing she touched after exiting her car again was the gas handle, it created a spark.  Moral: Don't get back in your car when filling gas!
Teebaggs1
X-LG Member
+25|7213|Maine, MA, and PJ concerts
I'd prob hit her.
































Ah shit...there was a fire?
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7109

Havok wrote:

I've seen this explained on Mythbusters before.  The reason it caught fire was because when she re-entered her car, she created static electricity all over her body due to the upholstery of the seat.  Because the first metal thing she touched after exiting her car again was the gas handle, it created a spark.  Moral: Don't get back in your car when filling gas!
yeah wonder if this happened to anyone here on bf2s
Deadmonkiefart
Floccinaucinihilipilificator
+177|7170
What an idiot.  Uh o the gasoline vapor coming out of the hose nozel is on fire!  I should take it out!  Notice that when she does, it lights all of the gas in the tank of her car on fire too.
If that ever happens to you, do not take the hose out!  Just turn it off and immediatly tell the attendant.
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7107
WTF MAN!  holy shit, she still stands there trying to put that sucker out.  darwin award.
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7109

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

WTF MAN!  holy shit, she still stands there trying to put that sucker out.  darwin award.
yeah hehhe
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7107

Havok wrote:

I've seen this explained on Mythbusters before.  The reason it caught fire was because when she re-entered her car, she created static electricity all over her body due to the upholstery of the seat.  Because the first metal thing she touched after exiting her car again was the gas handle, it created a spark.  Moral: Don't get back in your car when filling gas!
same reason why people who place IED's, alot of the times, get blown up themselves in the process.
Skorpy-chan
Member
+127|6809|Twyford, UK

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

Havok wrote:

I've seen this explained on Mythbusters before.  The reason it caught fire was because when she re-entered her car, she created static electricity all over her body due to the upholstery of the seat.  Because the first metal thing she touched after exiting her car again was the gas handle, it created a spark.  Moral: Don't get back in your car when filling gas!
same reason why people who place IED's, alot of the times, get blown up themselves in the process.
1. Brainiac did it first. They also proved that a mobile phone signal literally cannot set off a petrol explosion. Even with 10 of them piled together, all being called at the same time, in a confined space full of fumes.
They did, however, have a prat in plastic waterproofs and standing in a bucket set off an explosion by touching the wire connected to them.

2. I think handling large amounts of explosives risks that anyway. Particularly if you're careless when walking away from a PIR trigger.
'Done! Time to go home for a nice kebab.'
*gets up*
*walks in front of bomb*
'Oh bugger.'
*kaboom*
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7107
one of my first patrols we had to go report to a suspected IED blast site.  turns out  this guy was building bombs in his house, blew himself up and his family with him and the best part,  THEY THINK THAT WE BOMBED THEM!  took a lot of convincing to his neighbors that it wasnt us.  but they finally figured it out, this guy just moved there.


its always a blast to go out on patrol to a reported dead body by the side of the road and find some mutilated asshole a few dozen feet from the crater with a shovel and a pick in the area
Stun_Gun
The Tom Cruise of BF2 pilots
+102|7236|California, US

Deadmonkiefart wrote:

What an idiot.  Uh o the gasoline vapor coming out of the hose nozel is on fire!  I should take it out!  Notice that when she does, it lights all of the gas in the tank of her car on fire too.
If that ever happens to you, do not take the hose out!  Just turn it off and immediatly tell the attendant.
even if the flame made it all the way to the gas tank, it wouldnt blow, the mixer would be too rich ( which means not enough oxygen to support an explosion) she did do the right thing by stopping the flow of gas.
KuSTaV
noice
+947|6975|Gold Coast
Idiot!
noice                                                                                                        https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/26774/awsmsanta.png
Ganko_06
Laughter with an S
+167|7108|Camoran's Paradise
She made two critical mistakes that could have killed her:

1. Re-entered her car and did not discharge any static build-up before touching the gas nozzle.

2. She pulled the nozzle out of the car while it was on fire.
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6950|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)
Gotta love static electricity! Just like the other day when I was filling at the pump a guy on the other side was pumping while using his treo, I just looked at him and asked him if he wanted to die. I don't think he understood me because he jumped in his Audi and took off!

Edit: Spelling

Last edited by SgtHeihn (2007-05-17 00:08:17)

Alone+EasyTarget
Member
+38|6821|From: From: From:

Havok wrote:

I've seen this explained on Mythbusters before.  The reason it caught fire was because when she re-entered her car, she created static electricity all over her body due to the upholstery of the seat.  Because the first metal thing she touched after exiting her car again was the gas handle, it created a spark.  Moral: Don't get back in your car when filling gas!
Saw that epispode..gotta love mythbusters
jamiet757
Member
+138|7086

Deadmonkiefart wrote:

What an idiot.  Uh o the gasoline vapor coming out of the hose nozel is on fire!  I should take it out!  Notice that when she does, it lights all of the gas in the tank of her car on fire too.
If that ever happens to you, do not take the hose out!  Just turn it off and immediatly tell the attendant.
tru dat, don't ever mess with gasoline, it is not easy to put out, and can easily explode without warning.  if anything catches fire at a gas station, leave your car there, run to the station, and tell the attendant, they are trained on how to extinguish gas fires.  I think it all stems from parents teaching kids, my parents never left the gas pump when pumping, they stood there and held onto the handle all the time, until they were done (oh wow a waste of 3 minutes right?) but unconciously, I always stand there when I pump my gas, I would never even think of leaving it, and getting back in the car.  So to the parents (and someday in the future parents-to-be) TEACH YOUR KIDS GOOD MORALS AND COMMON SENSE!
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7109

jamiet757 wrote:

Deadmonkiefart wrote:

What an idiot.  Uh o the gasoline vapor coming out of the hose nozel is on fire!  I should take it out!  Notice that when she does, it lights all of the gas in the tank of her car on fire too.
If that ever happens to you, do not take the hose out!  Just turn it off and immediatly tell the attendant.
tru dat, don't ever mess with gasoline, it is not easy to put out, and can easily explode without warning.  if anything catches fire at a gas station, leave your car there, run to the station, and tell the attendant, they are trained on how to extinguish gas fires.  I think it all stems from parents teaching kids, my parents never left the gas pump when pumping, they stood there and held onto the handle all the time, until they were done (oh wow a waste of 3 minutes right?) but unconsciously, I always stand there when I pump my gas, I would never even think of leaving it, and getting back in the car.  So to the parents (and someday in the future parents-to-be) TEACH YOUR KIDS GOOD MORALS AND COMMON SENSE!
heheh I do the same thing

"but unconsciously, I always stand there when I pump my gas, I would never even think of leaving it, and getting back in the car."
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7229|Cambridge (UK)

jamiet757 wrote:

if anything catches fire at a gas station, leave your car there, run to the station, and tell the attendant, they are trained on how to extinguish gas fires.
ROFL - TRAINED?! Well, it may be different in the states, but in the UK it's a joke - I used to work nights at a busy petrol (Gas for you Americans) station - if a customer had come in and told me their car was on fire, you wouldn't have seen me for dust (I think I'd have hit the cut-off first, but I'd've been outa there already).

Last edited by Scorpion0x17 (2007-05-17 05:46:56)

buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6906|Stealth City, UK
Nobody in the UK ever leaves the petrol pump. I dont think I've ever been to one in the UK that you can use without having your hand there (unless its a HGV pumping station). Anything can happen while you are away from it.......always stay next to it!!
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7109

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Nobody in the UK ever leaves the petrol pump. I dont think I've ever been to one in the UK that you can use without having your hand there (unless its a HGV pumping station). Anything can happen while you are away from it.......always stay next to it!!
yeah here in U.S. they have it set up so you can pump gas while sitting in the car or while being away from your car. So you dont have to stand over it.
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7229|Cambridge (UK)

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Nobody in the UK ever leaves the petrol pump. I dont think I've ever been to one in the UK that you can use without having your hand there (unless its a HGV pumping station). Anything can happen while you are away from it.......always stay next to it!!
True enough. However I've also seen them stay at the pump, and then get their mobile phone out of their pocket and start to use it, or worse still - a packet of cigarettes!

Petrol stations have PA systems for one reason and one reason only - so the till-jockeys can shout at complete idiots that think sparks/flames and petrol vapours make for a good mix...
jamiet757
Member
+138|7086

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Nobody in the UK ever leaves the petrol pump. I dont think I've ever been to one in the UK that you can use without having your hand there (unless its a HGV pumping station). Anything can happen while you are away from it.......always stay next to it!!
True enough. However I've also seen them stay at the pump, and then get their mobile phone out of their pocket and start to use it, or worse still - a packet of cigarettes!

Petrol stations have PA systems for one reason and one reason only - so the till-jockeys can shout at complete idiots that think sparks/flames and petrol vapours make for a good mix...
mythbusters showed that mobile phones might not necessarily be the cause of explosions, but still I wouldn't use mine, and cigarettes?!? thats just asking to die.  An open flame with that much vapor around? great idea
jamiet757
Member
+138|7086

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

jamiet757 wrote:

if anything catches fire at a gas station, leave your car there, run to the station, and tell the attendant, they are trained on how to extinguish gas fires.
ROFL - TRAINED?! Well, it may be different in the states, but in the UK it's a joke - I used to work nights at a busy petrol (Gas for you Americans) station - if a customer had come in and told me their car was on fire, you wouldn't have seen me for dust (I think I'd have hit the cut-off first, but I'd've been outa there already).
well I don't know if they go through extensive 9 week training, but they are told what to do in case of an emergency, unlike most drivers out there

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