From: rick_sobie on 27 Sep 2007 17:47 In article <pan.2007.09.27.20.23.41.189812(a)doubleclick.net>, eatmyshorts(a)doubleclick.net says... > > >On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:03:22 +0000, rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote: >... >> Expect fraud charges, expect to be hunted down and prosecuted, expect to >> lose your jobs for incompetence, etc. > >Expect to get treatment for your paranoid schizophrenia... > >Good Luck! >Rich > I know you are but what am I? You guys are so totally busted right now.
From: Eeyore on 27 Sep 2007 18:00 John Fields wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > >John Fields wrote: > >> Eeyore wrote: > >> >Jamie wrote: > >> >> Eeyore wrote: > >> >> > Androcles wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >>Cars are 18% efficient > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > Only in the USA are they that bad. > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> There you go again! > >> > > >> >It's TRUE. American cars are notoriously inefficient. > >> > >> --- > >> Got some data? > > > >Your EPA and NHTSA have all the data you could want regarding the matter. > > --- > Sure, but you seem to bashing American cars just because they're > American, not because they're any less efficient than other cars > with equal weight/displacement ratios. You wouldn't just happen to > have that data so you can back up your stupid claim, would you? But they ARE (on average) less efficient than European or Japanese cars. I recognise that there are a few American cars that could compete on an equal footing efficiency wise with any Euro or Jap car but most Americans seem to prefer to buy the inefficient ones. How can you possibly suggest otherwise ? Graham
From: Eeyore on 27 Sep 2007 18:13 "rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com" wrote: > rich(a)example.net says... > > rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote: > >> rich(a)example.net says .. > >>> rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote: > >>>>> > >>>> And bumble bees cannot fly. > >>> > >>>They couldn't if they had fixed wings. But they seem to have learned a > >>>trick - they FLAP them! Imagine your surprise! > >>> > >>>(Hint - a helicopter can't fly if its rotor isn't rotating.) > >>> > >>>If your water-powered car is such a great idea, just build one and show > >>>us! > >>> > >> http://www.fuelfromh2o.com/customtrimlinemaxi.html > > > >What the hell is this? A tank that makes bubbles? Let's see the > >car that "runs on water". > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L394IczmI-I&mode=related&search= Let me explain The problem is that it doesn't make ENOUGH bubbles to run an engine ! It's not difficult to work this out from engine capacity and rpm. Graham
From: Eeyore on 27 Sep 2007 18:14 "rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com" wrote: > You guys are so totally busted right now. Bwahahahaahahahaaaa ! You just gave me the idea. Let's send this myth to Mythbusters ! Graham
From: rick_sobie on 27 Sep 2007 18:25
In article <sxVKi.245860$fJ5.7020(a)pd7urf1no>, me(a)my.com says... > > >In article <pan.2007.09.27.20.23.41.189812(a)doubleclick.net>, >eatmyshorts(a)doubleclick.net says... >> >> >>On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:03:22 +0000, rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote: >>... >>> Expect fraud charges, expect to be hunted down and prosecuted, expect to >>> lose your jobs for incompetence, etc. >> >>Expect to get treatment for your paranoid schizophrenia... >> >>Good Luck! >>Rich >> > >I know you are but what am I? >You guys are so totally busted right now. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1OWDcWoXHs&mode=related&search= |