Talk:Emil Oskar Nobel

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I don't understand the very last sentence "While Alfred left, Emil had an incedent, causing the nitro-glycerine to explode." ... I just don't get it! lol! LookingYourBest 15:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)

Nitroclycerine is a very, very dangerous substance. It is needed to be handled with extreme care. While ALfred was away, his brother took control and was not handling it too well. It was too long ago to know how the explosian was exactly caused, but he probably just dropped a canister of nitro-glycerine.  Xeysz  ☼  21:39, 25 August 2007 (UTC)