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[email protected] August 18th 05 11:02 PM

(OT) Gas and Diesel
 
prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!
cuhulin


Jack August 19th 05 02:13 AM

Awwww Hell! $2.75 a gallon and your bitchin?

I'll park my big old gas sucking SUV when it hits 20$ a gallon!

Will still drive my Lexus!

Jack
wrote in message
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prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!
cuhulin




Honus August 19th 05 02:40 AM


wrote in message
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prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!


That's easy for you to say. Out of the two dozen, how many actually run?
Two? Three?



[email protected] August 19th 05 02:50 AM

My two Jeeps need a complete rebuild from the ground up,I paid $300.00
for each of them,go figure. www.jeepdoc.com www.willystech.com
(parts board) My other vehicles that wont run,only need a tune up and
brakes work,which is no problem for me to do.I have been working on cars
and trucks since 1957.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 19th 05 02:51 AM

All of my girlfriends need a "tune up".
cuhulin


Honus August 19th 05 03:31 AM


wrote in message
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(parts board) My other vehicles that wont run,only need a tune up and
I have been working on cars
and trucks since 1957.


You keep at it, cuhulin. One of these days, you'll get one to turn over. But
after all this time, you should probably put some fresh gas in the tank.
That old stuff probably won't work.



Andrew Oakley August 19th 05 10:23 AM

On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:02:00 -0500, wrote:

prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!


Well, in the UK we pay 91p a litre (US$6.17 per gallon) and our
economy is doing just fine. Then again, our biggest island is only 700
miles long, so you run out of land to drive on after two tanks of
petrol (gasoline).

Going back on-topic, being on an island only 700 miles long makes
radio transmissions a lot easier - for instance, we can have one
transmitter covering the entire nation (eg. BBC Radio 4 on 198kHz AM
Long Wave). It must be quite odd living somewhere where you have to
re-tune AM depending on where you are. Then again, I guess the US sees
itself as more of a federation of states rather than one big country,
so maybe you don't see that as odd. Out of interest, does the US have
the RDS system whereby FM radios retune themselves automatically as
you drive around different areas? Does such a system exist for AM when
you drive really long distances? In the UK that obviously isn't a
requirement... ;-)

--
Andrew Oakley andrew/atsymbol/aoakley/stop/com
Gloucestershire, UK

John S. August 19th 05 01:47 PM


wrote:
prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!


Why would you want to shut down america.


[email protected] August 19th 05 02:21 PM

About a week ago,I had asked that married Irish woman (she is from
Caherconlish,Ireland,her hubby is from Fethard,Ireland
www.fethard.com) wayyyy over yonder across the big pond in Bognor
Regis,England about the price of gasoline over there.She said to check
www.house.co.uk England is a smaller in square miles (I dont do
kilometers) area than Oregon.
cuhulin


Michael Lawson August 19th 05 02:26 PM


"Andrew Oakley" wrote in
message ...
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:02:00 -0500, wrote:

prices are too high.I Believe in parking all vehicles (including my

own
vehicles) and SHUTTING DOWN! AMERICA!


Well, in the UK we pay 91p a litre (US$6.17 per gallon) and our
economy is doing just fine. Then again, our biggest island is only

700
miles long, so you run out of land to drive on after two tanks of
petrol (gasoline).


There's also differences as far as public transportation
usage as well. As the suburbs developed with the
help of the car, it's become harder to backfill the
suburbs with public transportation like light rail. The
suburbs were designed with the car in mind, not with
rail or other forms of mass transportation.

Going back on-topic, being on an island only 700 miles long makes
radio transmissions a lot easier - for instance, we can have one
transmitter covering the entire nation (eg. BBC Radio 4 on 198kHz AM
Long Wave). It must be quite odd living somewhere where you have to
re-tune AM depending on where you are.


What about FM?? Is it strictly local, or do some BBC stations
occupy the same part of the dial all over the place??

Then again, I guess the US sees
itself as more of a federation of states rather than one big

country,
so maybe you don't see that as odd.


Depends on who's doing the thinking. The ACW got rid of
a lot of the federation of states' idea.

Out of interest, does the US have
the RDS system whereby FM radios retune themselves automatically as
you drive around different areas? Does such a system exist for AM

when
you drive really long distances? In the UK that obviously isn't a
requirement... ;-)


RDS here is more of a cutsie thing, where the station's
id or some other message pops up on screen. You can
use ye olde scan and seek functions to find new stations
as you travel, however. For travelling long distances,
people I know tend to bring CDs/MP3s, or use videos
or DVDs to placate the little ones. I'm still holding out
on the latter two, because I had to watch out the window
if I was bored, and I'm not going to blow several hundred
dollars just to install a video unit in my car.

--Mike L.




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