This is consistent with the historical record.
What then - THEY steal it?
Nuisance is the legal term.
Say you want fries with that one mo time, mf.
Know what else is crazy in Turkey? The civil engineering.
Bear's gotta fatten up for winter.
But the chips and salsa, too?! Rude.
Something about a red hot poker...
SO much spontaneous combustion in Russia, lately.
Oh, no. Anyway...
It predates your story by at least five years, 2007, when a Silicon Valley engineer revealed that a backbone line had been spliced and all traffic was passing to government machines.
That revelation also inspired an outraged public backlash of 'meh.'
That third cop couldn't slide out of the picture too quickly after seeing the kid's head bust the glass.
I read something earlier that said the explosion was the result of 'dust compression.' I've never heard of that, and suspect it's wrong. It's a volatile atmosphere in the proper stoichiometric ratio and a single spark could set it off.
Compression would be like a diesel engine, and i don't see how that level of compression could occur in a silo.
If'n somebody knows more about a compression explosion in this situation, please enlighten me.
Colonel Flatulence doesn't have any friends.