Coolant suprise
#91
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Re: Coolant suprise
Earle Horton wrote:
> So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display at
> WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff. There is a
> pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now, żno?
If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by kids
working for a nickel an hour.
> So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display at
> WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff. There is a
> pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now, żno?
If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by kids
working for a nickel an hour.
#92
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
#93
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
#94
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries
> by kids working for a nickel an hour.
I haven't been back yet, but I looked at some a couple weeks ago and the
main ingredient is ethylene glycol, plus the usual suspects, diethylene
glycol and some other junk. I gather the "other junk" is what I am
interested in. I don't remember seeing mule **** on the label, but I'll
take another look and post it here if I figure anything out. Third world
kids have to eat too.
Earle
#95
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
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Re: Coolant suprise
"Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
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> Earle Horton wrote:
>
> > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > żno?
>
> If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
>
> Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> kids working for a nickel an hour.
Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
the ingredients.
No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
Earle
#98
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Re: Coolant suprise
>From simian biology class, this is the exact chemical composition of
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle
#99
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Re: Coolant suprise
>From simian biology class, this is the exact chemical composition of
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle
#100
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Re: Coolant suprise
>From simian biology class, this is the exact chemical composition of
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle
drunk diabetic monkey ****. ;-)
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Outatime" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> news:sPmdnfqfH4DiuevYnZ2dnUVZ_oCdnZ2d@softcom.net. ..
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > > So how close is this to the no name stuff on the end aisle display
> > > at WalMart? Used to be, that was the same as the green stuff.
> > > There is a pretty good chance it is the same as the new stuff now,
> > > żno?
> >
> > If I had to place a bet on this one, I'd say the stuff on the end of
> > Wally World's aisle is mule ****.
> >
> > Worse, it's probably collected and bottled in 3rd world contries by
> > kids working for a nickel an hour.
>
> Heh, it's ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, sodium 2-ethyl hexanoate, and
> sodium neodecanoate. I seem to remember from organic chemistry that "-oate"
> is probably an organic acid or buffer, but as Bill and Simon can tell you,
> things get blurry with advancing age. This is the "Super TECH, made for
> Walmart" stuff, or the current incarnation thereof, lowest price in the
> store. Two or three guys picked up a gallon each while I was writing down
> the ingredients.
>
> No mention of mule **** or sweat shops on the container. ;^)
>
> Earle