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Earth, Water, Air or Fire?

Which element closest resembles your personality? Why?

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It's still Cena. But I'm bored to tears by both Cena and Orton. They need to invest in other people. I feel even the crowds have had enough of Cena and Orton and the IWC has been whining for years.
most likely ur battery cables and starter cables need to b replaced.and maybe the battery. the jolt form the speed bump knocked one of them loosewhich caused the truck to die.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the tried and true fire extinguishing agent for electrical and electronic equipment (called a Class C fire). It displaces oxygen and cools the reaction without being conductive or leaving a toxic or corrosive residue. This is not the end-all of them however, because any fire extinguisher rated for Class C fires (e.g.: ABC, BC, AC, etc.) is technically okay for your use. Some of your decision process will rely on your deterimation regarding whether or not you are actually going to try to salvage the equipment should you need to put a fire out on it. Generally, I recommend an ABC extinguisher because it covers pretty much all types of fires. Even though it can and probably will damage the equipment it is used on, I figure the equipment was already on fire so how much more of a problem can I cause? There are a few hazards and usage particulars, but you can get that information from your local fire department, and they may be willing to come out and show a few of your people how to use the extinguishers in the event you need them. A final consideration: if you know your power supplies are a fire hazard, why not replace them with safer ones (a couple at a time if you need to)? It is always best to reduce the hazard than to deal with the fire. Best luck!

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