134a Refrigerant
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> What else would
> you have to add to this erudite discussion, Nate?
that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
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http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:EYTJe.784$FV1.85@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com.. .
> What else would
> you have to add to this erudite discussion, Nate?
that youre stump stupid and a pathalogical liar. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#4263
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Posts: n/a
Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:sMUJe.120$O07.107@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>> cryo simply is not a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
>
> It is when you need 15K temperatures
cryo is NOT a part of commercial refrigeration. grasp boy! :-)
> Just because you can't/don't make money
> at it, doesn't mean that it's not a field of study
> in your chosen vocation
being as _i_ am the one possessing universal (type 3) certification and am a
licensed refrigeration contractor and youre....well......_nothing_ by any
standard i think i would know better about what is in my chosen vocation.
:-)
> one you *forgot* about
> when crowing about your so-called encyclopedic
> knowlege of refrigeration.
#1 i never said ---- about _knowledge_.....my statement was
_qualified_.....you know.....recognizing my own limitations UNLIKE you who
attempts to -------- his way through something he knows nothing of. #2 cryo
is _not_ refrigeration. show me _any_ hvac/r course that includes cryo.
you cant, its a specialized industry.
>> > you just said that the only
>> > thing you didn't know about refrigeration was
>> > geo.
>>
>> LIAR. i said the only thing i wasnt _qualified_ in. and cryo isnt
>> commercial refrigeration. :-)
>
> You said:
>>the only area i dont consider myself qualified on yet is ground
>>source/geo thermal.
yeah no ----.....QUALIFIED. that is not saying its the only thing i dont
know.
> The phrase "commercial refrigeration" never
> came up.
ha! only because you refuse to recognize the scope of anything in
contradiction to your -------- spin and LIES.
> Busted your *****... or ball, as the case may be!
you sure do seem fascinated with my genetalia.
its cool, i dont blame ya. :-)
>> > I've given enough
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
>
> Like I said, kiss my ***
TRANSLATION --> "i cant"
BUWHAHA! :-) talk all your ---- about how youre the cryo man yet you cant
even tell me what the PMB is, much less how to adjust it.
> why should I share
> any more information about me, with you?
lol to back up your -------- LIES? :-) i can proudly show you any
certification ive listed.....i might even put up a "ha-ha lookie stevie" web
page. :-)
> you never even explained what
> you'd use for a head-pressure control substitute!
lol no ---- dumb ***. im waiting on YOU to tell ME since youre mr. big time
refrigeration man. when you conceed THIS ONE POINT and admit that you
havent a clue ill gladly give you the correct solution. since youre mr. big
time, surely you can solve this VERY SIMPLE problem.
>> > Why would I even bother?
>>
>> TRANSLATION --> "i couldnt find anything on it"
>
> I haven't tried,
TRANSLATION --> "i still cant find anything on it"
BUWAHAHA! :-)
> I'm sure
> you've been googling your little brains out
lol guess again. :-)
> Just a friendly reminder that your ethics are
> on display
lol what would YOU know about ethics? let me hit you with another clue by
four. ethics are giving back. ethics are NOT selling parts that folks dont
need (youd be surprised how corrupt my industry is!). ethics are paying out
of your own pocket to replace a condemned furnace for a single mom when her
husband ran off with some ---- and left her alone to raise 3 kids without a
dime from him (i did just that last winter). she swears she will pay you
back some how some day but you know youll never see a dime and it doesnt
matter because at least the kids will be warm. ethics are calling the $200
torch set to the clerks attention when he failed to add them to your bill.
ethics are honoring a warranty at your own expense even when that same
warranty is expired (certainly a limit to that).
oh yeah, and ethics are also admitting to your own limitation.....not trying
to -------- people that you know something you dont.
>> and your "solution" is still totally assinine and ridiculous. :-)
>
> Until you give reasons, you're just making more
> ***-smoke.
lol you *** wipe ive GIVEN you the reasons! your "solution" is totally
assinine and ridiculous because it would require you stay on the roof top
24/7 to adjust the valves to regulate the pressure on the constant changing
load. how in the hell did you miss that the first 4 times i explained it?
> What would *you* replace a head
> pressure control with?
when you conceed to your ignorance ill gladly tell you.
>> LIAR! it was clearly in my original post TO YOU because YOU were the
>> only
>> ignorant fool who would actually attempt to debate something they know
>> NOTHING about.
>
> Like the atmosphere? And the ozone layer?
NONE of that is proven. the WHOLE ozone depletion/cfc is nothing beyond
speculation and belief, with the majority of it being politically motivated.
youre a pawn stephen. dupont sold you on the lie for their own gain.
> Describe for us your background in ozone
> science... surely you must have some kind
> of certification... like a college degree, or
> something? Maybe even a high-school degree?
sure, as soon as you do the same.
>> > Because I'm right.. no low ambient
>> > means no head pressure control necessary
>>
>> you really are ------- stupid arent you?
>
> You're starting to twitch, Nate!
lol......um, ok. :-)
> The valves were there to let you put the
> proper head pressure control in when the
> part arrived.
lol --------! thats even more pathetic than your first failed attempt! :-)
you know the valves were there to regulate pressures, only at that point you
didnt realize the pressures were dynamic.
> I've since decided that no
> valves would be good enough,
TRANSLATION --> "you proved me wrong" :-)
> Like your assertion about the ozone layer?
ive got as much as you do because none of it is proven.
>> WRONG!!!!!!! you could pump it down into its own reciever and valve off
> the cut point in less than 2 minutes. next? BUWAHAHA! :-)
>
> There's that cough again!
TRANSLATION --> "youve proven me WRONG again nate" :-)
> Isn't this like you
> asserting that CFC's don't get up to the ozone
> layer?
no. its basic refrigeration 101. :-) you dont need to recover anything
when you can pump it down into its own receiver......but i wouldnt expect
you to know ANYTHING about that. :-)
> See? What an idiot... no link, no nothing.
> Just more smoke from his butt.
so your suggestion is that you can hire someone working the drive through
window at mcdonalds to be a cryo tech? and if you COULD do that, it just
waters down your whole claim to being mr. cryo. :-)
> Pulling the refrigerator, honing the cylinder,
> cleaning the cylinder, replacing the fiber
> rings and keeper, evacuating the refrigerator
i can cut and paste too. if you truly know something about cryo then youll
tell me the PMB, working pressures, etc. otherwise youre just another
internet chump trying to -------- somebody.
> Pearls before swine
i have no doubt this is how you feel stephen. like all liberals you think
youre better than the rest of us, above us, and need to think for us.
nope. :-)
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
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http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
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http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
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http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
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http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:_1VJe.121$O07.45@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net.. .
>> TRANSLATION --> "i have no response". :-) it was in my very first post
> to
>> you telling you what an HMc was to begin with. you choked on it boy.
>> :-)
>
> That post had no challenge
--------! you stepped up to my challenge to jeff and i clarified it for you
because jeff didnt step outside his own limitations. unlike you, despite
our differences in opinions he wasnt going to speak from total ignorance.
you should pay attention because im getting ready to wipe the floor with you
again.
> We're not talking about 'changing' the head pressure
> control... that never came up. We're stuck 'in a pinch',
> which means we don't have a replacement part on
> hand...
-30 degrees, part unavailable, for WHATEVER reason (im not going to argue
small points with you, its just to easy to kick your *** with what you wrote
below to bother with) you still have to regulate head pressure on low temp
applications one way or another.
> I'll never make stupid, asinine, ignorant assertions
> using the smoke out of my butt, ever again!
lol you did several times below. :-)
> Until you give an alternative, you're just pissing in
> the wind...
TRANSLATION --> "i dont have a clue" :-)
>> lol HOW in the hell do you figure you won when your suggestion is
>> TOTALLY
>> WRONG? :-)
>
> More butt smoke!
oh ive the answer ready, just waiting on you to say "i dont know" :-)
>> > and
>> > you haven't explained why it wouldn't work!
>>
>> lol what a stool! pressure is dynamic and load is dynamic! are you
>> going
>> to stand there 24/7 adjusting the valves continually to meet the changing
>> load?
>
> The valves had no functional duty
LIAR! wouldnt matter anyway, your suggestion is just as STUPID. :-)
> ... they were spec'ed
> to allow later replacement of the faulty head pressure
> control.
and i think that suggestion is even more PITIFUL than your first. :-) lets
see how many times you can change your story to come up with another one.
:-)
> The changing load is handled by the thermo-
> electric valve... the 'needle valve' I mentioned in my
> first challenge answer. Ever hear of a TEV?
BUWHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! the expansion valve regulates pressure going into the
EVAPORATOR. the HMC regulates HEAD pressure at the condensor!
>> what a stupid analogy (then again, after your two valves and a pipe thing
>> nothing surprises me! :-)
>
> We can all see your limitations
TRANSLATION --> "i hope i can hide my limitations and ignorance on this
topic" :-)
> You can't, or won't, accept the truth
youve given me NOTHING conclusive from a credible source.
> You welched on a challenge that you
> issued
you havent met the challenge.
> You claimed that a mixture and a compound
> were the same thing
LIAR
> You keep calling me a liar
.....you keep lying. :-)
--
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http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
Found an incredibly simple equation that even you may comprehend
for computing the volume with a stick:
http://homepages.gac.edu/~pnichols/m...nk/nocalc.html Maybe
how you'll see that just finding the area of a circle times the length
and dividing it by two for half a tank only works for that half a stick
level. BUT I DOUBT IT! And don't tell me you don't see cosine in the
formula!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> See? No grasp of induction... can't even draw
> a picture. You don't have any clue about how
> to break down the calculation, even though you
> cut-and-pasted some google explanation of it.
> Did you not read the explanation, or did you
> just not understand it? What I really mean is,
> are you just lazy, or stupid? Recall that you
> posted:
>
> <>
> Now consider the area outside of the segment. That is, we want
> the area of a portion of the circle. If we measure z in degrees we
> want the portion of the circle that takes up 360 - 2z degrees of the
> circle. So, the fraction we are dealing with here is:
> </>
>
> If you drew the picture, you'd see the pie wedge...
> two of them, actually. Comprende?
>
> Is that a statement, or a question? I can't
> make sense of it either way, anyway...
>
> For the logarithm of the square of the mare?
>
> All I read is arcsin, Bill... btw, do you have any
> clue what the difference is? Could you possibly
> explain to me why anyone would need to use an
> arcsin function?
>
> I noticed that you dropped the subject of:
> Busted your huevos thoroughly on that one!
> __
> Steve
for computing the volume with a stick:
http://homepages.gac.edu/~pnichols/m...nk/nocalc.html Maybe
how you'll see that just finding the area of a circle times the length
and dividing it by two for half a tank only works for that half a stick
level. BUT I DOUBT IT! And don't tell me you don't see cosine in the
formula!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> See? No grasp of induction... can't even draw
> a picture. You don't have any clue about how
> to break down the calculation, even though you
> cut-and-pasted some google explanation of it.
> Did you not read the explanation, or did you
> just not understand it? What I really mean is,
> are you just lazy, or stupid? Recall that you
> posted:
>
> <>
> Now consider the area outside of the segment. That is, we want
> the area of a portion of the circle. If we measure z in degrees we
> want the portion of the circle that takes up 360 - 2z degrees of the
> circle. So, the fraction we are dealing with here is:
> </>
>
> If you drew the picture, you'd see the pie wedge...
> two of them, actually. Comprende?
>
> Is that a statement, or a question? I can't
> make sense of it either way, anyway...
>
> For the logarithm of the square of the mare?
>
> All I read is arcsin, Bill... btw, do you have any
> clue what the difference is? Could you possibly
> explain to me why anyone would need to use an
> arcsin function?
>
> I noticed that you dropped the subject of:
> Busted your huevos thoroughly on that one!
> __
> Steve