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Author: V for VendicarV for Vendicar
Date: Jul 2, 2008 20:36
Today, the price of oil reached $144 a barrel. Precisely the price targeted
by Osama BinLaden 8 years ago.
Is BinLaden a Super Genius and modern day David, who has taken the Goliath
AmeriKKKan state for nearly everthing it has, or is the AmeriKKKan state so
stupid that it blisfully fulfilled BinLaden's wildest dreams?
When asked this question, Bush Replied...
"BinLaden? You see, I, I, I, I, I mean, You. Err, I mean, Do I? Saddam had
WMD and you know we found them. Oh, BinLaden? I don't think of it much, as
this Great AmeriKKKan nation needs focus, focus like a freaking laser beam
at applying the freedom food on our families and making our collectivist
pies higher, making love to our OGBYN's and such. And always twirling,
twirling, twirling.. toward Freedom. Now watch me sink this Mission
Accomplished, million points of just say no light, putt. Ahhhh, Mommie..
where is my Ritalin." - George Bush
Fears, Again, of Oil Supplies at Risk - New York Times - October 14, 2001
By NEELA BANERJEE
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Author: ellis gibbellis gibb
Date: Jul 2, 2008 03:54
Greens grooming equipment is expensive enough that you'd rather repair
than replace - but when one of your mowers or rakes starts sputtering
a bit on the start, or dies out halfway through the job, it's tempting
to decide that it's time to go shopping. Before you decide to scrap
your old equipment, go through these diagnostic tests. If the machine
is still working, but the motor is dying, the best answer may be a new
engine, definitely not a new mower.
First, keep in mind that a problem with one part of an engine could
well show up as a symptom elsewhere. What looks like a governor
problem often turns out to be a balky carburetor. Take the diagnostics
step by step all the way through, then evaluate whether the engine is
worth the trouble to repair it, or whether it makes more sense to buy
a repower kit and drop in a new, more powerful motor.
Problem: Engine will not start. You can usually divide 'won't start'
problems into two causes: fuel or ignition.
1) Make sure the fuel is fresh, and the oil/gas mix is right. As basic
as that sounds, bad gas is one of the most common causes of engine
failure. 2) Make sure that there's a spark. Remove a spark plug and
ground the hex to bare metal on the motor, then spin the engine. You
should see a blue spark jump the gap. If the spark is weak, or there ...
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Author: Y.PoratY.Porat
Date: Jul 2, 2008 03:43
On Jul 1, 5:51 pm, "misterf...@ yahoo.com" yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hello;
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> I thought you would like to know of my following activity recently:
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> I saw a GEM EV on the street near my home.
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> I asked the owner if he charges his car from the sun. He said, "no".
> He said he charges it by plugging into his house current every night.
>
> I then made the following placard and stood by his car while it was
> parked on the street. The placard read:
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> "This electric car is one of the WORST polluting vehicles in the
> world! The batteries in this car are NOT charged with CLEAN solar
> energy. The batteries are charged with house current which is
> generated by POLLUTING electric companies. Companies which continually
> emit carbon dioxide and who knows what else!
> ...
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