... to black shit. It is running on kerosene (Jet fuel), naphtha, cetane improver (a nitrate) with no ether. Tractors that ran on kerosene (TVO) were not Diesel as they heated the fuel so it vaporised and could be ignited by a spark. -- Peter Hill Spamtrap reply domain as per NNTP-Posting-Host in header Can of worms - what every fisherman wants. Can of worms - what every PC owner gets!
... applying the bar. People have been injured in the power industry by closing earthing switches onto a live supply and then being splattered with molten metal when the earth switch vaporised. (As they are not designed to switch live and take the full fault current across their closing contacts) Short-circuiting bars are not the same as earthing switches. -- David Hansen, ...
..., possibly causing nasty injuries. People have been injured in the power industry by closing earthing switches onto a live supply and then being splattered with molten metal when the earth switch vaporised. (As they are not designed to switch live and take the full fault current across their closing contacts) You don't short the circuit till you have tested it's actually dead....
... around, possibly causing nasty injuries. People have been injured in the power industry by closing earthing switches onto a live supply and then being splattered with molten metal when the earth switch vaporised. (As they are not designed to switch live and take the full fault current across their closing contacts) You don't short the circuit till you have tested it's actually dead....
... is). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnot_cycle but it's more saying that inefficiency resulting in heat loss is inevitable than that the heat loss causes the inefficiency. The outside air is the "cold end" for an internal combustion engine. The colder the better, as far as Carnot is concerned, though there are opposite effects like reduced vaporisation of fuel. Sylvia.
...? eg. Laura S, AJ Wolfe, Zaphy and others. I might end up unsubscribing from aus.sf-st, given that it appears that interest in the "genre" has seemed to have largely vaporised in a cloud of cosmic dust since the conclusion of Enterprise and other ST series... I don't think really that star trek interest has declined so much, it's just newsgroups that have. Still plenty of ...
... here? eg. Laura S, AJ Wolfe, Zaphy and others. I might end up unsubscribing from aus.sf-st, given that it appears that interest in the "genre" has seemed to have largely vaporised in a cloud of cosmic dust since the conclusion of Enterprise and other ST series... I'm still subscribed, but there is more activity, but not a very large amount, in the aus.sf ng. --...
...? eg. Laura S, AJ Wolfe, Zaphy and others. I might end up unsubscribing from aus.sf-st, given that it appears that interest in the "genre" has seemed to have largely vaporised in a cloud of cosmic dust since the conclusion of Enterprise and other ST series... I'm still subscribed, but there is more activity, but not a very large amount, in the aus.sf ng. -- David Barnett...
Any of the old faces still here? eg. Laura S, AJ Wolfe, Zaphy and others. I might end up unsubscribing from aus.sf-st, given that it appears that interest in the "genre" has seemed to have largely vaporised in a cloud of cosmic dust since the conclusion of Enterprise and other ST series...