Do they have air in them, or are they solid, like the kind you get on kids scooters?
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They're inflated. Not sure if it's air or just nitrogen. Do a Google you lazy bastid!Originally posted by freakydancerDo they have air in them, or are they solid, like the kind you get on kids scooters? -
Why use google when we've got geeks on here who can answer tulip like this?Originally posted by ChurchillThey're inflated. Not sure if it's air or just nitrogen. Do a Google you lazy bastid!
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Is that another question?Originally posted by freakydancerWhy use google when we've got geeks on here who can answer tulip like this?
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Come to think of it, if they're inflated surely they would explode at high altitude due to the enormous pressure difference. Or are they deflated in flight and reflated before landing. Or are they so strong they don't explode.Originally posted by ChurchillThey're inflated. Not sure if it's air or just nitrogen. Do a Google you lazy bastid!Comment
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They're inflated with nitrogen. I know because I used to do it in a previous life.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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You used to inflate yourself with nitrogen. I've heard of strange ways to get kicks butOriginally posted by GibbonThey're inflated with nitrogen. I know because I used to do it in a previous life.
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