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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (15136)1/7/2005 8:09:53 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (2) of 20773
 
OK, have your facts on a silver platter.

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Keep in mind the WTC towers were hit by very heavy jets at high speeds, causing substantial damage to the supporting columns and probably even the steel core before the hot fires got going, and it was not only jet fuel, but paper, plastic and all of the other things in the offices that contributed to the temperature of the fire. Also, the fire was most likely hotter on the side of the towers where the paper, furniture, plastic material, etc, had been "plowed" by the tremendous impacts... So once again, you are comparing "apples to oranges" with your "similar but not identical" skyscraper fires.
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