From: Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de
Date: Tue May 08 2001 - 02:24:30 MDT
No government regulation is necessary to equip every human with
noses, and the smell of "gas" (methane is odorless) has been
firmly entrenched in our culture as "uh-oh, we have a problem".
Of course there are still Darwin award winners who insist to light
a match, or flip a switch (okay, latter is a probably a reflex) to
investigate where the gas leak is...
Robert Coyote wrote:
> I meant to ask, what about electronic SENSOR chips standardized, cheaply
> mass produced, and mandatory by law, like smoke detectors or Co2 detectors
> that would detect "sniff" a unique chemical dopiant, that would not be
> deterious to the fuel apparatus, this would not be a mercap*, but something
> unique?
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