What's quite interesting, is that as you can see in the modern video, there's some kind of mechanism like a lock and key for regulating the fire. I suppose the intensity/temperature. I also saw William reference "regulating the gas fire" in the John Bull articles.
In the advert directly above for the sunbeam, there appears to be a similar little nodule thing on the right hand side.
I've always had the impression in my mind that lighting the fire would be a two second job, chuck a match and job done. Evidently it's not the case, it would actually take around 30 seconds because you have to turn the gas on, then strike a match, light the gas, and then fiddle with the gas knob to get it how you want it.
So that's very, very interesting isn't it...
What if she wasn't hit while lighting the fire, but while fiddling with the gas knob?
And actually again that's quite interesting for a pre-med attack isn't it... If she has to turn on the gas with a key/knob thing like we see in that video, then strike a match, and you were planning to kill her as quickly as possible... Well, you would have it done and dusted before she ever even struck the match. Probably before she could even turn the gas on.
That doesn't make any sense... That's pretty important evidence actually.
In the advert directly above for the sunbeam, there appears to be a similar little nodule thing on the right hand side.
I've always had the impression in my mind that lighting the fire would be a two second job, chuck a match and job done. Evidently it's not the case, it would actually take around 30 seconds because you have to turn the gas on, then strike a match, light the gas, and then fiddle with the gas knob to get it how you want it.
So that's very, very interesting isn't it...
What if she wasn't hit while lighting the fire, but while fiddling with the gas knob?
And actually again that's quite interesting for a pre-med attack isn't it... If she has to turn on the gas with a key/knob thing like we see in that video, then strike a match, and you were planning to kill her as quickly as possible... Well, you would have it done and dusted before she ever even struck the match. Probably before she could even turn the gas on.
That doesn't make any sense... That's pretty important evidence actually.
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