134a Refrigerant
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:91qHe.1143$5q7.78@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com. ..
> > You challenged Jeff
> > to find a replacement for a head pressure control... I said
> > you could just bypass the control if the ambient wasn't
> > going to get low.
>
> LIAR! you didnt say _anything_ until well AFTER i CLEARLY stated directly
> TO YOU that the ambient was -30 and ive linked to it many times. you are
a
> LIAR. news:11cbop8lt1q84d@corp.supernews.com its right there for all to
see
> your lie.
Watch him squeal! We all read it... you gave an example
of 'in a pinch' as 'such as on a rooftop in -30 degree weather'...
notice you didn't say that the challenge rules defined -30,
you were giving an example of 'in a pinch'. In fact, I believe
you're in a pinch now! You in no way defined a new challenge.
> > in fact was not part of the original challenge
>
> see above link. it was INDEED part of the original challenge TO YOU and
it
> was given to you long before your pitiful google. :-)
No... you gave an example of 'in a pinch'. This in no
way defined the exact terms of the challenge, and I can
think of several scenarios where you'd need to replace
the valve but the ambient was high. I also refer you to
the original challenge, where you had no such condition...
why do you attemp to put such a condition onto me,
when you didn't make the same condition to Jeff?
Says a lot about you, doesn't it? Says 'welch' to me...
> > you refer to the 'credibility' of my links.
>
> oh yeah, a link with "proudliberal" in the URL is credible. <rolling
eyes>
Logical fallacies... means your brain no workie too good.
Could be causing that eye rolling! See a doctor!
> youre a liar.....and id just bet youve been hearing that your entire
> pathetic life.
Keep squealing... makes me feel like I've accomplished
something here.
<>
you:
> more babble. i nailed you on it. i recognize my limitations and
> immediately own it. you lie, make excuses, and attempt to dazzle us with
> -------- in hopes of hiding your blatent (sic) ignorance.
me:
You don't have a clue about your limitations... imagine you,
an HVAC tech, making pronouncements about atmospheric
science! That shows *extreme* hubris... you deserve what
you get.
</>
Limitations! Own them! Or lie about it... welch.
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:avpHe.1136$5q7.894@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> yes, it is quite evident/obvious that you never let facts get in the
way
> > of
> >> your lies.
> >
> > Spinning Nate, got to go 'round
>
> yeah no ----, its all youre capable of. well, that and LYING when you
spin
> full circle and get hit in the face with your own --------.
You can't give up... even though you are
digging the hole deeper and deeper.
We all can read... and remember. Just think...
this will live in the Google archives for thousands
of years! Own your limitations!
> > I met the challenge,
>
> LIAR. i asked youf or credible sources and you give me sites with
> "proudliberal" in the url. i know why you would stretch for such a lie
but
> nobody is falling for it.
Now you're very confused again... I can
understand, since your head's been spinning
a mile a minute since this started. Please
try to keep this straight... I'll remind you as
necessary. The 'challenge' involved the
head pressure control... the 'argument'
involved CFC's antagonism to the global
ozone layer. When I refer to 'challenge',
you should address the proper issue.
All clear?
> >> nope, just calling a liar a liar.
> >
> > You're just daubing the walls
>
> TRANSLATION --> "the truth hurts, nate.....please stop bitch-slapping me
> with it".
See what I mean... daubing the walls.
<>
you:
> more babble. i nailed you on it. i recognize my limitations and
> immediately own it. you lie, make excuses, and attempt to dazzle us with
> -------- in hopes of hiding your blatent (sic) ignorance.
me:
You don't have a clue about your limitations... imagine you,
an HVAC tech, making pronouncements about atmospheric
science! That shows *extreme* hubris... you deserve what
you get.
</>
Limitations! Own them! Or lie about it...
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Steve
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#4063
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
news:11esi8am51cpi1e@corp.supernews.com...
> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:avpHe.1136$5q7.894@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> yes, it is quite evident/obvious that you never let facts get in the
way
> > of
> >> your lies.
> >
> > Spinning Nate, got to go 'round
>
> yeah no ----, its all youre capable of. well, that and LYING when you
spin
> full circle and get hit in the face with your own --------.
You can't give up... even though you are
digging the hole deeper and deeper.
We all can read... and remember. Just think...
this will live in the Google archives for thousands
of years! Own your limitations!
> > I met the challenge,
>
> LIAR. i asked youf or credible sources and you give me sites with
> "proudliberal" in the url. i know why you would stretch for such a lie
but
> nobody is falling for it.
Now you're very confused again... I can
understand, since your head's been spinning
a mile a minute since this started. Please
try to keep this straight... I'll remind you as
necessary. The 'challenge' involved the
head pressure control... the 'argument'
involved CFC's antagonism to the global
ozone layer. When I refer to 'challenge',
you should address the proper issue.
All clear?
> >> nope, just calling a liar a liar.
> >
> > You're just daubing the walls
>
> TRANSLATION --> "the truth hurts, nate.....please stop bitch-slapping me
> with it".
See what I mean... daubing the walls.
<>
you:
> more babble. i nailed you on it. i recognize my limitations and
> immediately own it. you lie, make excuses, and attempt to dazzle us with
> -------- in hopes of hiding your blatent (sic) ignorance.
me:
You don't have a clue about your limitations... imagine you,
an HVAC tech, making pronouncements about atmospheric
science! That shows *extreme* hubris... you deserve what
you get.
</>
Limitations! Own them! Or lie about it...
__
Steve
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#4064
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
news:11esi8am51cpi1e@corp.supernews.com...
> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:avpHe.1136$5q7.894@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> yes, it is quite evident/obvious that you never let facts get in the
way
> > of
> >> your lies.
> >
> > Spinning Nate, got to go 'round
>
> yeah no ----, its all youre capable of. well, that and LYING when you
spin
> full circle and get hit in the face with your own --------.
You can't give up... even though you are
digging the hole deeper and deeper.
We all can read... and remember. Just think...
this will live in the Google archives for thousands
of years! Own your limitations!
> > I met the challenge,
>
> LIAR. i asked youf or credible sources and you give me sites with
> "proudliberal" in the url. i know why you would stretch for such a lie
but
> nobody is falling for it.
Now you're very confused again... I can
understand, since your head's been spinning
a mile a minute since this started. Please
try to keep this straight... I'll remind you as
necessary. The 'challenge' involved the
head pressure control... the 'argument'
involved CFC's antagonism to the global
ozone layer. When I refer to 'challenge',
you should address the proper issue.
All clear?
> >> nope, just calling a liar a liar.
> >
> > You're just daubing the walls
>
> TRANSLATION --> "the truth hurts, nate.....please stop bitch-slapping me
> with it".
See what I mean... daubing the walls.
<>
you:
> more babble. i nailed you on it. i recognize my limitations and
> immediately own it. you lie, make excuses, and attempt to dazzle us with
> -------- in hopes of hiding your blatent (sic) ignorance.
me:
You don't have a clue about your limitations... imagine you,
an HVAC tech, making pronouncements about atmospheric
science! That shows *extreme* hubris... you deserve what
you get.
</>
Limitations! Own them! Or lie about it...
__
Steve
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#4065
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
news:11esi8am51cpi1e@corp.supernews.com...
> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:avpHe.1136$5q7.894@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com ...
> >> yes, it is quite evident/obvious that you never let facts get in the
way
> > of
> >> your lies.
> >
> > Spinning Nate, got to go 'round
>
> yeah no ----, its all youre capable of. well, that and LYING when you
spin
> full circle and get hit in the face with your own --------.
You can't give up... even though you are
digging the hole deeper and deeper.
We all can read... and remember. Just think...
this will live in the Google archives for thousands
of years! Own your limitations!
> > I met the challenge,
>
> LIAR. i asked youf or credible sources and you give me sites with
> "proudliberal" in the url. i know why you would stretch for such a lie
but
> nobody is falling for it.
Now you're very confused again... I can
understand, since your head's been spinning
a mile a minute since this started. Please
try to keep this straight... I'll remind you as
necessary. The 'challenge' involved the
head pressure control... the 'argument'
involved CFC's antagonism to the global
ozone layer. When I refer to 'challenge',
you should address the proper issue.
All clear?
> >> nope, just calling a liar a liar.
> >
> > You're just daubing the walls
>
> TRANSLATION --> "the truth hurts, nate.....please stop bitch-slapping me
> with it".
See what I mean... daubing the walls.
<>
you:
> more babble. i nailed you on it. i recognize my limitations and
> immediately own it. you lie, make excuses, and attempt to dazzle us with
> -------- in hopes of hiding your blatent (sic) ignorance.
me:
You don't have a clue about your limitations... imagine you,
an HVAC tech, making pronouncements about atmospheric
science! That shows *extreme* hubris... you deserve what
you get.
</>
Limitations! Own them! Or lie about it...
__
Steve
..
#4066
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Damn! that's funny! You found a sideways 8 in a simple
> > volume calculation! How many times have you stuck the
> > tanks and read the pumps? Tens of thousands? And never
> > once (even with your advanced mathematics knowlege)
> > did you ever get curious about why that tank chart was
> > written like it was.
> >
> > Here's the first clue... the halfway point of the volume
> > is the same, either standing up or laying down. This
> > means that you know the half-volume from a simple
> > (pi*(r^2)*L)/2 equation. That's half the area of the end
> > circle times the length.
> >
> > One of the big things your math teacher couldn't
> > get you to realize... in math, we seek *general*
> > solutions... once you have the general solution,
> > the rest of the examples are simply grinding
> > through the equations. Here we seek the general
> > solution to the volume of liquid in a partially-filled
> > cylindrical tank, on its side... something you have
> > had to do literally thousands of times in your life.
> > Yet you have no clue... and continue to claim
> > "I've gone through Calculus". If so, you went
> > through it like corn through a goose.
> Volume is measured in cubes, not squares, idiot!
You continue to top yourself! Are you not aware
of the formula for a regular cylinder? Do you not
agree that an area times a length gives you your
cubic dimension? What about good old Mr.
What'sHisName? Didn't he teach you about this?
You claimed to have 'gone through Calculus'!
Like corn through a goose, I replied... apropos.
Here's another hint... the liquid level forms
a chord across the end, parallel to a diameter
of the circular face. Draw a line from the
center of the circular face to the edge of the
tank where the liquid level is... a radius line.
It should all be clear now... if you can figure
out the area of a piece of 2D pie!
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Steve
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#4067
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Damn! that's funny! You found a sideways 8 in a simple
> > volume calculation! How many times have you stuck the
> > tanks and read the pumps? Tens of thousands? And never
> > once (even with your advanced mathematics knowlege)
> > did you ever get curious about why that tank chart was
> > written like it was.
> >
> > Here's the first clue... the halfway point of the volume
> > is the same, either standing up or laying down. This
> > means that you know the half-volume from a simple
> > (pi*(r^2)*L)/2 equation. That's half the area of the end
> > circle times the length.
> >
> > One of the big things your math teacher couldn't
> > get you to realize... in math, we seek *general*
> > solutions... once you have the general solution,
> > the rest of the examples are simply grinding
> > through the equations. Here we seek the general
> > solution to the volume of liquid in a partially-filled
> > cylindrical tank, on its side... something you have
> > had to do literally thousands of times in your life.
> > Yet you have no clue... and continue to claim
> > "I've gone through Calculus". If so, you went
> > through it like corn through a goose.
> Volume is measured in cubes, not squares, idiot!
You continue to top yourself! Are you not aware
of the formula for a regular cylinder? Do you not
agree that an area times a length gives you your
cubic dimension? What about good old Mr.
What'sHisName? Didn't he teach you about this?
You claimed to have 'gone through Calculus'!
Like corn through a goose, I replied... apropos.
Here's another hint... the liquid level forms
a chord across the end, parallel to a diameter
of the circular face. Draw a line from the
center of the circular face to the edge of the
tank where the liquid level is... a radius line.
It should all be clear now... if you can figure
out the area of a piece of 2D pie!
__
Steve
..
#4068
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42EEBC44.FABC7B0C@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Damn! that's funny! You found a sideways 8 in a simple
> > volume calculation! How many times have you stuck the
> > tanks and read the pumps? Tens of thousands? And never
> > once (even with your advanced mathematics knowlege)
> > did you ever get curious about why that tank chart was
> > written like it was.
> >
> > Here's the first clue... the halfway point of the volume
> > is the same, either standing up or laying down. This
> > means that you know the half-volume from a simple
> > (pi*(r^2)*L)/2 equation. That's half the area of the end
> > circle times the length.
> >
> > One of the big things your math teacher couldn't
> > get you to realize... in math, we seek *general*
> > solutions... once you have the general solution,
> > the rest of the examples are simply grinding
> > through the equations. Here we seek the general
> > solution to the volume of liquid in a partially-filled
> > cylindrical tank, on its side... something you have
> > had to do literally thousands of times in your life.
> > Yet you have no clue... and continue to claim
> > "I've gone through Calculus". If so, you went
> > through it like corn through a goose.
> Volume is measured in cubes, not squares, idiot!
You continue to top yourself! Are you not aware
of the formula for a regular cylinder? Do you not
agree that an area times a length gives you your
cubic dimension? What about good old Mr.
What'sHisName? Didn't he teach you about this?
You claimed to have 'gone through Calculus'!
Like corn through a goose, I replied... apropos.
Here's another hint... the liquid level forms
a chord across the end, parallel to a diameter
of the circular face. Draw a line from the
center of the circular face to the edge of the
tank where the liquid level is... a radius line.
It should all be clear now... if you can figure
out the area of a piece of 2D pie!
__
Steve
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#4069
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42EEBC44.FABC7B0C@***.net...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Damn! that's funny! You found a sideways 8 in a simple
> > volume calculation! How many times have you stuck the
> > tanks and read the pumps? Tens of thousands? And never
> > once (even with your advanced mathematics knowlege)
> > did you ever get curious about why that tank chart was
> > written like it was.
> >
> > Here's the first clue... the halfway point of the volume
> > is the same, either standing up or laying down. This
> > means that you know the half-volume from a simple
> > (pi*(r^2)*L)/2 equation. That's half the area of the end
> > circle times the length.
> >
> > One of the big things your math teacher couldn't
> > get you to realize... in math, we seek *general*
> > solutions... once you have the general solution,
> > the rest of the examples are simply grinding
> > through the equations. Here we seek the general
> > solution to the volume of liquid in a partially-filled
> > cylindrical tank, on its side... something you have
> > had to do literally thousands of times in your life.
> > Yet you have no clue... and continue to claim
> > "I've gone through Calculus". If so, you went
> > through it like corn through a goose.
> Volume is measured in cubes, not squares, idiot!
You continue to top yourself! Are you not aware
of the formula for a regular cylinder? Do you not
agree that an area times a length gives you your
cubic dimension? What about good old Mr.
What'sHisName? Didn't he teach you about this?
You claimed to have 'gone through Calculus'!
Like corn through a goose, I replied... apropos.
Here's another hint... the liquid level forms
a chord across the end, parallel to a diameter
of the circular face. Draw a line from the
center of the circular face to the edge of the
tank where the liquid level is... a radius line.
It should all be clear now... if you can figure
out the area of a piece of 2D pie!
__
Steve
..
#4070
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:LlpHe.1134$5q7.599@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com ...
> > Well then... were you just forgetting, or
> > were you lying, when you wrote:
> > >"the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
> > >source/geo thermal."
>
> lol reach all you want. if you think its a victory that im not doing cryo
> IN MONTANA then it just shows how pathetic you really are for any type of
> loose victory. :-)
No... I think it's a victory when I can point out your
silly mistakes... in your own avowed field of 'expertise'.
Not only a welch, but provincial, too!
> just what do YOU know about cryo? whats that, only what youve read
online?
> BUWAHAHA! :-)
'buwahaha'? Sounds like baby talk.
And you seem to have forgotten that I was
chief site tech at a radiotelescope for four years.
You see, I *did* cryo... lots of it. Dry helium,
two-stage piston refrigerators, thermocouple
vacuum sensors, recirculating oil compressors.
15 Kelvins, *that's* refrigeration.
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Steve
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