the balloons will be fine. we will take them home and tie little messages on them or write in indelible ink right on the suckers (the balloons - not the children) and release them into the wild (the balloons not the children).
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and standing in the rain we will watch them float high into the sky until they are mere specks on the cloudy horizon.Comment
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that's it. i'm due for bed. nobody's gonna go back and see my surf pattern. oh well. load a shyte anyway. except for those religious crazies. and the clitoral and penile bits... and diamond head. that takes me back.. oh and that rude one about that district of london where they told us to feck off in their home page.Comment
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ISO 10418:2003 provides objectives, functional requirements and guidelines for techniques for the analysis, design and testing of surface process safety systems for offshore installations for the recovery of hydrocarbon resources. The basic concepts associated with the analysis and design of a process safety system for an offshore oil and gas production facility are described, together with examples of the application to typical (simple) process components. These examples are contained in the annexes of ISO 10418:2003.
ISO 10418:2003 is applicable to fixed offshore structures, floating production, storage and off-take systems for the petroleum and natural gas industries.
ISO 10418:2003 is not applicable to mobile offshore units and subsea installations, although many of the principles contained in it may be used as guidance.Comment
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