Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
#161
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
>America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
>and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
>themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
Facts mean nothing unless bill accepts them as truth.
>and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
>themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
Facts mean nothing unless bill accepts them as truth.
#162
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
And you didn't see one black with soot building, like home, did
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
#163
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
And you didn't see one black with soot building, like home, did
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
#164
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
And you didn't see one black with soot building, like home, did
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
#165
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
And you didn't see one black with soot building, like home, did
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
you?
ARMY. And I cruised all of Europe in my full sized Ford on your
little dinky roads: http://www.----------.com/baumholder.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> I have family over there, tons of them..............2 aunts married GIs. I
> have been to Chicago 6 times, Boston 7 times, New York 3 times (but 1 time I
> was only 12 so maybe that doesn't count), Maine (Sebago Lake) 4 times,
> Daytona Beach 5 times, Key West 3 times (just got back 2 weeks ago). I also
> drove from Daytona Beach to Sebago Lake as my aunt wanted her car moving
> from one house to the other, so on that trip I also visited, Charleston,
> Philadephia, Washington DC, New Jersey, then through NY, Boston to Sebago
> (and obviously all the staes that came in between but didn't stop in). I
> have also been to Vermont, New Hampshire, Cape Cod and Nantucket (not sure
> about that spelling) Island, Niagra Falld from the US and Canadian side.
>
> So tell me Bill.......did you manage to get off the airforce base much while
> you were in Germany?????
#166
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
I think you have stumbled on the reason America's pollution free.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
#167
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
I think you have stumbled on the reason America's pollution free.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
#168
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
I think you have stumbled on the reason America's pollution free.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
#169
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
I think you have stumbled on the reason America's pollution free.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Pet Lover wrote:
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution laws.
#170
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
Of course you have forgotten that when you look at American industry and use
of resources, it's because America has the highest production per capita.
"Pet Lover" <xxxx@xxxx.com> wrote in message
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>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40EDCB7B.A8DB48FA@***.net...
> > German pollution kills half the Black forest:
> > http://www2.corvallis.k12.or.us/chs/...k%20Forest.htm
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution
laws.
>
>
of resources, it's because America has the highest production per capita.
"Pet Lover" <xxxx@xxxx.com> wrote in message
news:2l63pjF9c21bU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:40EDCB7B.A8DB48FA@***.net...
> > German pollution kills half the Black forest:
> > http://www2.corvallis.k12.or.us/chs/...k%20Forest.htm
>
> America is still the biggest polluter per head of population in the world,
> and that doesn't include the big chemical companies that have located
> themselves in under developed countries becuase they have no polution
laws.
>
>