California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
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Re: California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
It's amazing that people like that:
Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
sense of humor?
Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
pianist?
I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
is formulated.
Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
weight was only an estimate!
Refinish King
PS
Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com.. .
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
mileage.
> >
> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>
> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>
Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
sense of humor?
Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
pianist?
I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
is formulated.
Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
weight was only an estimate!
Refinish King
PS
Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com.. .
> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
mileage.
> >
> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>
> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>
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Re: California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
Will they give you a free pet rock and a picture of Bush if you buy
one of those things ?
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> wrote:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
>
>Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
>reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
>component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
>assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
>is formulated.
>
>Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
>weight was only an estimate!
>
>Refinish King
>
>PS
>Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
>newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com. ..
>> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
>> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
>mileage.
>> >
>> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
>> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>>
>> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>>
>
one of those things ?
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> wrote:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
>
>Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
>reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
>component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
>assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
>is formulated.
>
>Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
>weight was only an estimate!
>
>Refinish King
>
>PS
>Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
>newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com. ..
>> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
>> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
>mileage.
>> >
>> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
>> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>>
>> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>>
>
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Re: California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
Will they give you a free pet rock and a picture of Bush if you buy
one of those things ?
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> wrote:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
>
>Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
>reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
>component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
>assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
>is formulated.
>
>Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
>weight was only an estimate!
>
>Refinish King
>
>PS
>Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
>newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com. ..
>> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
>> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
>mileage.
>> >
>> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
>> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>>
>> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>>
>
one of those things ?
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> wrote:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
>
>Sure there is a definite advantage to lowering sprung weight, as well as
>reducing un-sprung weight. Cars aren't built then put on a scale, every
>component is chosen for it's weight, then durability. Then the total
>assembly, when all the added weights are calculated, the registration weight
>is formulated.
>
>Look at the old New York registrations, they used to tell you that the
>weight was only an estimate!
>
>Refinish King
>
>PS
>Obtain a sense of humor, or cyanide!
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
>newsan.2004.08.10.22.40.19.978057@twcny.rr.com. ..
>> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:09:21 +0000, dizzy wrote:
>>
>> > On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:54:56 GMT, "F. Robert Falbo"
>> > <rfalbo1@twcny.rr.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>By decreasing the "sprung weight" of the car, you get better gas
>mileage.
>> >
>> > As opposed to the "weight" of the car? If the weight isn't "sprung
>> > weight" it doesn't matter?
>>
>> Repeat after me... "It's only a joke."
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>>
>
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Re: California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> top posted:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Suck my ***, top poster. In case you're a newbie to the world of
written communication, like USENET, it's quite easy to sometimes
misstake people's meanings, since the medium is devoid of the clues
that "normal" human communication has, such as tone of voice and
facial expressions. We certainly don't need idiots like you coming in
here and insulting us when we miss someone's humor or sarcasm.
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> top posted:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Suck my ***, top poster. In case you're a newbie to the world of
written communication, like USENET, it's quite easy to sometimes
misstake people's meanings, since the medium is devoid of the clues
that "normal" human communication has, such as tone of voice and
facial expressions. We certainly don't need idiots like you coming in
here and insulting us when we miss someone's humor or sarcasm.
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Re: California EPA approves sale "The Exhaustonator"
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:12:49 GMT, "Refinish King"
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> top posted:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Suck my ***, top poster. In case you're a newbie to the world of
written communication, like USENET, it's quite easy to sometimes
misstake people's meanings, since the medium is devoid of the clues
that "normal" human communication has, such as tone of voice and
facial expressions. We certainly don't need idiots like you coming in
here and insulting us when we miss someone's humor or sarcasm.
<noneofyourbusiness@nevermind.net> top posted:
>It's amazing that people like that:
>
>Choose life, instead of the barrel of a .44 mag in for breakfast, with no
>sense of humor?
>
>Was the person questioning weight as non material a CPA, a doctor or a
>pianist?
>
>I've met morticians whom have more of a sense of humor!
Suck my ***, top poster. In case you're a newbie to the world of
written communication, like USENET, it's quite easy to sometimes
misstake people's meanings, since the medium is devoid of the clues
that "normal" human communication has, such as tone of voice and
facial expressions. We certainly don't need idiots like you coming in
here and insulting us when we miss someone's humor or sarcasm.
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