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On Thursday, March 15, 2001 8:24 PM, 'Confucio' wrote:
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> >10. And finally:
> >Be prepared for the unexpected!
> Hi strike
> I have a problem for you. Last week a flask full of good Chianti wine
> I use to drink every time before to jump into the water in oder to kill
> microbes and help on beating the bends, fell overboard and now is
> lying on the bottom at about -40 metres. Knowing the wheigt of the bottle
> was 2.5 kg how much air is required to salvage the precious liqueur?
> Waiting anxiously for your help
Mate! That's easy! Chianti - at 40-metres - has had all of the bubbles
pressed out of it. Leave it where it is! :-)
If, however, it was an Australian wine, then a borrowed Spare Air and a
party balloon should do the trick! :-)
Strike
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