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That would be called a defraction tower. And I think that the process
is as you describe.
David Heys wrote:
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> Simon de Vet wrote:
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> > Just a little part of a scene I'm working on. 6.02e+23 points to anyone
> > who can correctly identify the structure.
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> Nice tower. Yea, I agree on the lighting. Guess? Looks like an oil refinery
> tower used to heat crude oil and separate out the various chemicals, etc (ie,
> kerosene, gasoline, etc..) as the crude gets hotter and rises towards the top.
> Don't shoot me if I'm wrong about the process. <grin> Been a long, long time
> since I learned about oil refineries. :{)
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> David
> --
> Keeper of the family pets.
> "You want fish? I got fish. I got fish, and eels, and turtles, and snails, and
> frogs, and dragons and cats..."
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Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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