Cerberus
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Re: Cerberus
Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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Re: Cerberus
Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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Re: Cerberus
Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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> But didn't also Remington & Winchester merge long ago?
No.
> So if we have Remington, Winchester, Jeep, and Bushmaster, what
> would you call the company?
>
> Jeepchestingbushton?
No, you gotta come up with something else but I admire the originality!
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Re: Cerberus
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
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Re: Cerberus
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
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Re: Cerberus
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
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Re: Cerberus
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
news:z8Kdne31su8gQeTbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Craig C. proclaimed:
>
> > Stupendous Man wrote:
> >
> >> Jeep was bought by Chrysler, who use a pentagram as their symbol, and
> >> copied Mercedes' styling, like the lettering on the trunk.
> >> Mercedes, Hitler's coachbuilder, bought Chrysler, and Jeep.
> >> Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the
> >> gates of hell.
> >> What next for Jeep?
> >
> >
> > A four door Wrangler? Oh, uh ... done already and butt ugly.
> >
> > Hybrid Wrangler?
> >
> If you could figure out how to get a big enough electric source in the
> thing, think of the crawl capability of an engine that develops max
> torque at stall. With one of them feeding each wheel independently,
> adjustable wheelspin controls, etc. Of course electric motors also tend
> to develop a tad of heat under load which probably shoots that idea in
> the head until the Flux Capacitor or a nuke power plant is more available.
>
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...ic-sports-car/
Dave Milne, Scotland
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Re: Cerberus
In article <5drm0bF34tb0sU1@mid.individual.net>,
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb
#59
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Re: Cerberus
In article <5drm0bF34tb0sU1@mid.individual.net>,
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb
#60
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Re: Cerberus
In article <5drm0bF34tb0sU1@mid.individual.net>,
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb
Stupendous Man <spam@trap.com> wrote:
#Now Jeep is owned by Cerberus, the three headed dog who guards the gates of
#hell.
#What next for Jeep?
They get bought by AM General...? *That* would be perverse... not
all that likly, tho--it would be like ATT getting bought by a Baby
Bell. Oh, wait...
/herb