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L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D7400B.22667752@***.net>...
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D7400B.22667752@***.net>...
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40D7400B.22667752@***.net>...
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
> As usually you offer no web site that will document that the
> synthetic is anything other than a petroleum product. Find something, a
> castor bean or whatever or admit it, rather than BS us further.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
In the end, everything we eat, burn, or wear is a petroleum product,
because our agribusiness is basically an oil-to-food machine. Even
Castrol R-a castor oil based product used by WW1 rotary-radial engine
operators and diehard vintage motorcycle racers-is "petroleum" because
castor beans are grown with fertilizers and pesticides made from oil.
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You may make a gasoline engine run on anything, my Dad converted to
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
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You may make a gasoline engine run on anything, my Dad converted to
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
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You may make a gasoline engine run on anything, my Dad converted to
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
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You may make a gasoline engine run on anything, my Dad converted to
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
kerosene during the War years, because it wasn't rationed. Just run the
fuel pipe around the exhaust pipe before it goes to the carburetor. What
I'm after, is could you call your condensed gas, gasoline in good
conscience. Like gasoline, if it could be cracked in nature would have
evaporated into our atmosphere millions of years ago.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Will Honea wrote:
>
> Well, if fed to one of the contemporary internal combustion engines of
> the day (mid/late 50's) it would start and run anything from a Ford N
> tractor to a 55 Ford V8 or a 54 Chevy pickup. That's close enough to
> gasoline for me (and all the teenagers who used to steal it - until
> one filled his tank with the odorizer (mercapton?) that we had to add
> to the natural gas).
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You're trying to be silly, but you stumble on a truth. A petrol
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
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You're trying to be silly, but you stumble on a truth. A petrol
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Guest
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You're trying to be silly, but you stumble on a truth. A petrol
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
product should not be called synthetic. Now go forth educate others on
the definition of synthetic. Example: rubber, if it doesn't come from
the tree, but a petroleum product, then would be a synthetic rubber,
understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> Oh, I see now....all synthetic oils are petroleum oils and all petroleum oils
> are synthetic oils. There is absolutely no difference.
>
> My, that really clears things up. lol
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.


