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The only thing that came to mind is the King's flame broiled burgers. damn now I'm hungry...
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Awesome.. you cant tell if their chinese at all!
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Ashes to ashes – dust to dust…
Rice to Rice...
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Excellent post!
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600 °F @ 6hrs!
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Ever wonder if loved ones ashes get mixed up? Granted, I doubt anyone would ever be honest about that... but it's an intriguing thought.
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Nope, it's 900 °C and it takes about 1,5 hours to turn a corpse to ashes... 600 °F aka 315 °C is not even the maximum temperature of an average cooking oven(max 350 °C) and would never incinerate the bones...
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Wow very cool pics!
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Awesome!! That pit of bones makes me think twice about being cremated though.
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Interesting....I wonder where they got the plans for that building?? Kind of looks like a slightly updated 1940's German design....

My first full time job after leaving collage was at a knackers yard where they disposed of animal waste from the meat industry and caste and diseased animals. They had a bank of ovens designed in Germany during the 1940s but never put into use as they ran out of war. The ovens where to be used to render the corpses into valuable tallow fat and fertilizer/animal feed....the system worked but as I said they ran out of war before they could install them in the "holiday" camps.
These ovens where double skinned with super heated steam being forced into the void between the skins thus cooking the previously pulverised carcasses without flame damaging the product. The whole plant was of German design with solvent centrifuges that again using super heated steam and solvent spun out the tallow with the remaining dry product being milled into fine powder for fertilizer and animal feed....and that's where mad cow disease came from...
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