Libert Diesel...Nov 04 or early 05?
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On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
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On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
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On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>
> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
> it very much. :-)
Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
day! Two pennies a day!"
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On Sat, 8 May 2004 09:15:45 -0400, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com>
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
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On Sat, 8 May 2004 09:15:45 -0400, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com>
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
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On Sat, 8 May 2004 09:15:45 -0400, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com>
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
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On Sat, 8 May 2004 09:15:45 -0400, Lee Ayrton <layrton@panix.com>
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Shaggie wrote:
>
>> >> But even if that were true, my '78 Bronco's total costs have not
>> >>added to that in these almost thirty years.
>>
>> Your Bronco's total costs have not added up to $3500 in almost 30
>> years? That would mean you've spent less than $120 a year. Less than
>> $10 a month. Less than $2.50 a week. Less than 50 cents a day.
>> Damn, dude you either get some AWESOME gas mileage or you don't drive
>> it very much. :-)
>
>Remember the VW ads from around 1970? One featured a guy repeating Paul
>Revere's ride in his Bug, shouting his operating costs: "Two pennies a
>day! Two pennies a day!"
>
No, but I can personally testify to that being a JOKE. :-)
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Hi Chris,
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris
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Hi Chris,
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris
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Hi Chris,
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris
Interesting, to find someone that would say that, can you actually
find that battery that is guaranteed for tens years? That guarantee is
they said is for their VRLA battery, so I search their pages and find:
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...eal/index.html If
I pop any of their Technical Data links for it's specs, I find "Expected
trickle life: 3-5 years at 25 degrees C":
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/...P-RW1245P1.pdf
Can you find the battery they will guarantee for that period?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris Galvin wrote:
>
> Just for fun, these ones are
> http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/.../pr_031202.htm
> Plenty of others as well.
> Chris


