“Ndani ya kibweta cha risasi kuna vitu vitano vyenye uwezo wa kulipuka kama vile risasi, kasha, baruti, kitako na fataki. Risasi hutumika kama kombora – kitu kinachoweza kusafiri hewani na kulipuka baada au kabla ya kugonga shabaha – wakati kasha kazi yake ni kuhifadhi vitu vyote vya kibweta kwa pamoja kusudi visisambae. Baruti inayotoa au isiyotoa moshi ni poda yenye uwezo wa kulipuka ambayo ndani yake kuna mkaa, salfa na shura; ambayo husukuma kombora mbele kwa nguvu kubwa baada ya fataki kulipuka kupitia katika kitako cha kibweta. Kitako cha kibweta hutumika kama kiziduo cha risasi kutoka katika chemba ya silaha, wakati fataki kazi yake ni kuwashia baruti.” TargetWeaponPowderGunpowderCharcoalCaseBulletSulfurMagazineProjectileRisasiRimShabahaSilahaPrimerBarutiFatakiShuraCartridgeChembaExtractorKashaKibwetaKitakoKiziduoKomboraMkaaPodaPotassium NitrateSalfaSaltpeter Author:Enock Maregesi
“About eight days ago I discovered that sulfur in burning, far from losing weight, on the contrary, gains it; it is the same with phosphorus; this increase of weight arises from a prodigious quantity of air that is fixed during combustion and combines with the vapors. This discovery, which I have established by experiments, that I regard as decisive, has led me to think that what is observed in the combustion of sulfur and phosphorus may well take place in the case of all substances that gain in weight by combustion and calcination; and I am persuaded that the increase in weight of metallic calyxes is due to the same cause... This discovery seems to me one of the most interesting that has been made since Stahl and since it is difficult not to disclose something inadvertently in conversation with friends that could lead to the truth I have thought it necessary to make the present deposit to the Secretary of the Academy to await the time I make my experiments public.” ScienceAirDiscoveryChemistryOxygenExperimentSulfurPhosphorusGeorg Ernst StahlStahl Author:Antoine Lavoisier
“This generation has altered the composition of the atmosphere on a global scale through radioactive materials and a steady increase in carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels. Entire regional airsheds, crop plant environments, and river basins are heavy with noxious materials. Motor vehicles and home heating plants, municipal dumps and factories continually hurl pollutants into the air we breathe. Each day almost 50,000 tons of unpleasant, and sometimes poisonous, sulfur dioxide are added to the atmosphere, and our automobiles produce almost 300,000 tons of other pollutants.” SometimesHomeEnvironmentGenerationsAirProduceMaterialsRiversIncreasePlantClimate ChangeHeavyBreatheScalesBurningAtmosphereFuelEach DaySteadyFactoriesVehicleCompositionCarbonFossilsMotorCropsAutomobileAlteredFossil FuelDumpPoisonousThis GenerationCarbon DioxideHeatingSulfurMotor Vehicles Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“The atmosphere of Venus consists of ammonia, sulfur, and nitric oxide. Man must have lived there once.” MenAtmosphereSarcasmSarcasticVenusSulfur Author:Andre Brie
“Scotland: That garret of the earth - that knuckle-end of England - that land of Calvin, oatcakes, and sulfur.” EndsEarthLandEnglandSarcasticScotlandKnucklesSulfur Author:Sydney Smith
“Sulfur, when burning, absorbs oxygen gas; the resulting acid is considerably heavier than the sulfur burned; its weight is equal to the sum of weights of the sulfur burned and the oxygen absorbed.” EqualWeightBurningGasBurnedOxygenAcidSulfur Author:Antoine Lavoisier
“I remember Adrian [Maben, director] had lots of problems with red tape and dealing with stuff. I think we lost two or three days. Maybe those were the days we had to walk around the summit of Vesuvius, and we went around to the sulfur pits where the ground is bubbling. It's near here. It's fantastic.” ThinkingTwoProblemRememberThreeLostStuffWalksDirectorsRedFantasticTapeSummitPitsRed TapeSulfur Author:David Gilmour
“Off they go on this sort of camping trip to Iwo Jima, where they're taken around and shown where all the battles took place. It's very moving. Disgusting little island, though. Still an active volcano. Stinks of sulfur. There are dead Japanese everywhere under that island. It's icky. But I knew I would never have another chance to go, so I took the job.” LittlesStillsJobsMovingChanceTakenGoes OnBattleActiveIslandsDisgustingStinkCampingVolcanoesAnother ChanceVery MovingSulfurIwo Jima Author:P. J. O'Rourke
“For relatively modest amounts of sulfur dioxide injected into the atmosphere, you could easily cool Earth by 1% or more, if you want.” IfsWantEarthAmountAtmosphereModestSulfur Author:Nathan Myhrvold
“Think of negative speech as verbal pollution. And that's what I've been doing: visualizing insults and gossip as a dark cloud, maybe one with some sulfur dioxide. Once you've belched it out, you can't take it back. As grandma said, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. The interesting this is, the less often I vocalize my negative thoughts, the fewer negative thoughts I cook up in the first place.” IfsThinkingFirstsSaidDarkInterestingNiceSpeechNegativeCloudsCooksInsultGossipFewerPollutionSay AnythingGrandmaNegative ThoughtsVisualizingDark CloudsSulfur Book:A.J. Jacobs Omnibus: The Know-It-All, The Year of Living Biblically, My Life as an Experiment Source: A.J. Jacobs Omnibus: The Know-It-All, The Year of Living Biblically, My Life as an Experiment
“That would be like making a pact with Lucifer. (Zarek) Yes, but I don’t smell like sulfur. And I happen to dress better. Luc always looks like a pimp. (Dionysus)” LooksHappensWould BeDressesSmellLuciferPactPimpDionysusSulfur Book:Night Embrace Source: Night Embrace
“What will die with me the day I die? What pathetic or frail image will be lost to the world? The voice of Macedonio Fernandez, the image of a bay horse in a vacant lot on the corner of Sarrano and Charcas, a bar of sulfur in the drawer of a mahogany desk?” WorldDiesLostVoiceHorseCornersBarsDesksPatheticFrailDrawersVacantSulfurMahogany Author:Jorge Luis Borges
“Water: 35 Liters. Carbon: 20 Kg. Ammonia: 4 Liters. Lime: 1.5 Kg. Phosphorus: 800 g. Salt: 250 g. Saltpeter: 100g. Sulfur: 80g. Fluorine: 7.5 g. Iron: 5 g. Silicon: 3 g. And 15 other elements in small quantities. That's the total chemical makeup of the average adult body. For that matter, the elements found in a human being is all junk that you can buy in any market with a child's allowance. Humans are pretty cheaply made.” HumansChildrenMadeMatterBodyFoundWaterHuman BeingsElementsAdultsAverageMakeupIronChemicalsQuantitySaltCarbonJunkSiliconAllowanceLimesSulfurPhosphorus Author:Hiromu Arakawa
“I have flown twice over Mount St. Helens out on our West Coast. I'm not a scientist and I don't know the figures, but I have a suspicion that that one little mountain has probably released more sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere of the world than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving or things of that kind that people are so concerned about.” PeopleKnowsWorldYearsKindLittlesHas BeensFunnyLastsSciencePoliticsKnowledgeFiguresTenMountainConcernedScientistWestDrivingAtmosphereSuspicionCoastAutomobileWest CoastSulfur Author:Ronald Reagan
“Any moron with a pack of matches can start a fire. Raining down sulfur takes a huge level of endurance. Mass genocide is the most exhausting activity one can engage in, next to soccer.” NextLevelsFireHugeActivityMassRainSoccerEnduranceGenocideDogmaPacksExhaustingMoronSulfur Author:Matt Damon
“Probably no single event highlights the strength of Campbell's argument (on peak oil) better than the rapid development of the Alberta tar sands. Bitumen, the world's ugliest and most expensive hydrocarbon, can never be a reasonable substitute for light oil due to its extreme capital, energy, and carbon intensity. Bitumen looks, smells, and behaves like asphalt; running an economy on it is akin to digging up our existing road infrastructure, melting it down, and enriching the goop with hydrogen until it becomes a sulfur-rich but marketable oil.” WorldLooksLightRunningEnergyEconomyRichEventsDevelopmentArgumentDown AndExtremesSmellDuesOilBehaveReasonableExpensiveGlobal WarmingSandSubstitutesIntensityCarbonInfrastructureRapidsMeltingDiggingHighlightsHydrogenEnrichingAsphaltAlbertaPeak OilHydrocarbonsSulfur Author:Andrew Nikiforuk
“There was almost a universal acceptance of unhealthy conditions. Sulfur dioxide in smokestack emissions were the price, or smell, of prosperity.” ConditionsAcceptanceUniversalProsperitySmellUnhealthyEmissionsSulfur Author:Denis Hayes
“My point is, however, that churches do promote beliefs that would more appropriately find a place in a context of intellectual debate. They wind up cheerleading for highly dubious opinions on historical, scientific, and metaphysical matters, simply on the bases of emotional preference and the inertia of tradition. They demand conformity to these beliefs, and if you cannot swim with the current, then, well partner, maybe you'd be happier in another pool, another lake in fact, the one ablaze with burning sulfur.” IfsWellsMatterFactsBeliefChurchOpinionEmotionalWindDemandIntellectualTraditionBasesHistoricalCurrentsPartnersDebateBurningLakesSwimConformityPoolMetaphysicalPreferenceInertiaDubiousCheerleadingSulfur Author:Robert M. Price
“[On the propulsive force of rockets] One part of fire takes up as much space as ten parts of air, and one part of air takes up the space of ten parts of water, and one part of water as much as ten parts of earth. Now powder is earth, consisting of the four elementary principles, and when the sulfur conducts the fire into the dryest part of the powder, fire, and air increase ... the other elements also gird themselves for battle with each other and the rage of battle is changed by their heat and moisture into a strong wind.” EarthScienceStrongForceWaterSpacePrinciplesFireFourAirChangedWindBattleTenElementsIncreaseRageHeatRocketsPowderMoistureStrong WindsSulfur Author:Vannoccio Biringuccio
“I think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulfur, and if you have a tax-incentive program for investing in the solutions, that there's a package there that's very, very good.” IfsThinkingTaxesSolutionsProgramInvestingVery GoodCarbonTradingIncentivesPackagesCapsSulfur Author:Newt Gingrich
“I strongly support the Bush Administration's clean diesel rules, which will reduce air pollution from diesel engines by more than 90 percent, and reduce the sulfur content of diesel fuel by more than 95 percent.” SupportAirPercentCleanAdministrationFuelEnginesPollutionDieselAir PollutionSulfurDiesel Fuel Author:Steve Buyer
“The devil, he's about this big. He had a red suit on and a widow's peak, and then a pointed tail, and like a sulfur reek. Yes, it was him alright, I swear.” BigsEvilDevilRedSuitsSwearTailsAlrightWidowsSulfur Author:Frank Zappa
“Today, about 40 percent of America's carbon pollution comes from our power plants. There are no federal limits to the amount those plants can pump into the air. None. We limit the amount of toxic chemicals like mercury, and sulfur, and arsenic in our air and water, but power plants can dump as much carbon pollution into our atmosphere as they want. It's not smart, it's not right, it's not safe, and I determined it needs to stop.” WantNeedsTodayAmericaWaterAirAmountSafeLimitsSmartPercentPlantClimateDeterminedAtmosphereChemicalsToxicPollutionCarbonDumpPumpsMercuryPower PlantsAir And WaterArsenicSulfurToxic Chemicals Author:Barack Obama