134a Refrigerant
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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> the preponderance of the links came back using the term Freon generically
i can do a google and provide you with dozens of links to sites who
celebrate adolph hitler as a hero. does that mean hitler was a hero? of
course not. "freon" is not used within the industry as anymore more than a
brand name. they may use it so that ignorant ----s like you can read along
and pretend you know something about it, but that doesnt make it proper.
> On one hand I have your unsupported assertion that *NOBODY* in the
> "Industry"
> would ever use FREON in place of R-12 or dichlordiflouromethane.
> Conversely I have provided 25 cites ( and that was just the tip of the
> iceberg) showing common use of the term Freon for cfc based refrigerants.
> Appeals to authority are not a valid argument technique, especially when
> the authority is yourself.
well i guess your little google search makes you the expert! :-)
> Yep, the same mechanism disburses freon in the atmosphere :-)
not comparable. youre talking about lifting scores of miles and thats not
going to happen from typical winds.
> Ok, so I lift it a few feet. Then what? Will it magically fall again?
mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
> What prevents some portion of that which a fan lifted a couple of feet
> from being further lifted by a breeze outside? You can't have your
> argument both ways.
the breeze doesnt blow from ground level to the ozone layer.
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Nathan W. Collier
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http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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> the preponderance of the links came back using the term Freon generically
i can do a google and provide you with dozens of links to sites who
celebrate adolph hitler as a hero. does that mean hitler was a hero? of
course not. "freon" is not used within the industry as anymore more than a
brand name. they may use it so that ignorant ----s like you can read along
and pretend you know something about it, but that doesnt make it proper.
> On one hand I have your unsupported assertion that *NOBODY* in the
> "Industry"
> would ever use FREON in place of R-12 or dichlordiflouromethane.
> Conversely I have provided 25 cites ( and that was just the tip of the
> iceberg) showing common use of the term Freon for cfc based refrigerants.
> Appeals to authority are not a valid argument technique, especially when
> the authority is yourself.
well i guess your little google search makes you the expert! :-)
> Yep, the same mechanism disburses freon in the atmosphere :-)
not comparable. youre talking about lifting scores of miles and thats not
going to happen from typical winds.
> Ok, so I lift it a few feet. Then what? Will it magically fall again?
mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
> What prevents some portion of that which a fan lifted a couple of feet
> from being further lifted by a breeze outside? You can't have your
> argument both ways.
the breeze doesnt blow from ground level to the ozone layer.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message news:11dttvat7449u70@corp.supernews.com...
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> mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
> guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
Tell us what happens when you don't stop mixing!
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message news:11dttvat7449u70@corp.supernews.com...
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> mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
> guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
Tell us what happens when you don't stop mixing!
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Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message news:11dttvat7449u70@corp.supernews.com...
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> mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
> guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
Tell us what happens when you don't stop mixing!
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Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message news:11dttvat7449u70@corp.supernews.com...
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> mix oil and water in a glass. watch them settle. mix them up again and
> guess what happens.....it "magically" falls again.
Tell us what happens when you don't stop mixing!
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Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42DDEDCB.97F219A2@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > You don't remember this?
> > <>
> > >Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their
> > >new density.
> > </>
> > One of your real gems!
> Any one else could given us a Volume a value of X, and the Change a
> value of Y then made an equation telling us whether they are multiplied,
> divided, added or subtracted.
???!!! Another gem! Why not square-rooted?
> I figured that's all you knew about our earth.
Bill... how old is the Earth?
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42DDEDCB.97F219A2@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > You don't remember this?
> > <>
> > >Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their
> > >new density.
> > </>
> > One of your real gems!
> Any one else could given us a Volume a value of X, and the Change a
> value of Y then made an equation telling us whether they are multiplied,
> divided, added or subtracted.
???!!! Another gem! Why not square-rooted?
> I figured that's all you knew about our earth.
Bill... how old is the Earth?
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Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42DDEDCB.97F219A2@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > You don't remember this?
> > <>
> > >Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their
> > >new density.
> > </>
> > One of your real gems!
> Any one else could given us a Volume a value of X, and the Change a
> value of Y then made an equation telling us whether they are multiplied,
> divided, added or subtracted.
???!!! Another gem! Why not square-rooted?
> I figured that's all you knew about our earth.
Bill... how old is the Earth?
__
Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:42DDEDCB.97F219A2@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > You don't remember this?
> > <>
> > >Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their
> > >new density.
> > </>
> > One of your real gems!
> Any one else could given us a Volume a value of X, and the Change a
> value of Y then made an equation telling us whether they are multiplied,
> divided, added or subtracted.
???!!! Another gem! Why not square-rooted?
> I figured that's all you knew about our earth.
Bill... how old is the Earth?
__
Steve
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
OK, that's should be easy enough for even you. Give me a formula
with the volume and square root in the equation.
The earth is 4.55 billion years old (plus or minus about 1%).
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Bill... how old is the Earth?
> __
> Steve
> .
with the volume and square root in the equation.
The earth is 4.55 billion years old (plus or minus about 1%).
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Bill... how old is the Earth?
> __
> Steve
> .