134a Refrigerant
#1051
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1052
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1053
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1054
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1055
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1056
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1057
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
Brandon,
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
I have only had them on for a few weeks now but they seem to be doing fine.
It has rained almost every day since I've had them and their rain handling
is very good. The "Z" shaped channels perform admirally in pumping out water
to prevent hydroplaning. There are 2 Venture AT models, the standard AT
(for lack of a better name) and the newer Venture AT (KL-41) I have the
"standard" ATs.
They are substantially better than the Goodyear Wrangler STs that came
stock.
The Kumho Venture ATs are suggested for 70% On Road and 30% Off Road. and
have gov't ratings of 440 A B. If I were to get tires again I might go for
the Kumho Ventura HTs which are a more standard all season highway tire
recommended for 95% On Road and 5% Off Road. (They are also ranked 5th of
62 by tire rack)
In my case the dealer would have had to special order them as they sell few
HTs and don't stock them. On the other hand they sell the heck out of the
ATs. It is reported to be one of the better sellers in this area
One last point would be price. The Kumho brand is new to the US and they
are selling them at a considerable cost savings of about $40 per tire. This
savings is not at the expense of quality.
Kumho USA http://www.kumhousa.com/Products/?CatID=2
Tire Rack
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/survey...y.jsp?type=HAS
Billy Ray o|||||||o
"Brandonb" <brandon@NO.SPAM.kamikos.com> wrote in message
news:d8inro$rqu$1@news.netins.net...
> Speaking of, how do you like those? I'll be needing new tires shortly for
> my '00 JGC, and definitely before winter hits again.
>
> Brandonb
>
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>> Would it make this conversation even more off topic if I wanted to know
>> what effect the slave traffic in africa is having on the new Kumho
>> Venture ATs that are on my JGC?
#1058
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42ACF608.F16CEAD7@***.net...
> I'll bet Steve won't have a clue as to why all gas water heaters
> are installed two feet off the floor, either.
I'll bet Bill doesn't have a clue as to why
you have to LDP before you can LACC
from a different block of memory on
the TI 320F2497 DSP... but I damn sure
know that fumes accumulate along the
floor. Sparky the Fire Dog taught me
that one!
__
Steve
..
#1059
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42ACF608.F16CEAD7@***.net...
> I'll bet Steve won't have a clue as to why all gas water heaters
> are installed two feet off the floor, either.
I'll bet Bill doesn't have a clue as to why
you have to LDP before you can LACC
from a different block of memory on
the TI 320F2497 DSP... but I damn sure
know that fumes accumulate along the
floor. Sparky the Fire Dog taught me
that one!
__
Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42ACF608.F16CEAD7@***.net...
> I'll bet Steve won't have a clue as to why all gas water heaters
> are installed two feet off the floor, either.
I'll bet Bill doesn't have a clue as to why
you have to LDP before you can LACC
from a different block of memory on
the TI 320F2497 DSP... but I damn sure
know that fumes accumulate along the
floor. Sparky the Fire Dog taught me
that one!
__
Steve
..