transfer case fluid on muffler
#61
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Bill,
What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
> fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
> Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
> http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
> but it's still petroleum oil.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
> >
> > The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
"synthetic"
> > motor oils..
> >
> > We are 'both' correct.
> > http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
> >
> > That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
> > muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
> > synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
Earle
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
> Hi Bill,
> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
> fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
> Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
> http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
> but it's still petroleum oil.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> billy ray wrote:
> >
> > The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
"synthetic"
> > motor oils..
> >
> > We are 'both' correct.
> > http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
> >
> > That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
> > muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
> > synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
#62
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Hi Earle,
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
#63
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Hi Earle,
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
#64
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Hi Earle,
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
#65
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Posts: n/a
Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Hi Earle,
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
We have cooking oil, oil for paints, but so far as I no one has made
an SAE engine oil since the fifties, that wasn't 100% petroleum.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
#66
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
No, you have to start with raw electrons, protons and neutrons.
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
#67
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
No, you have to start with raw electrons, protons and neutrons.
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
#68
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
No, you have to start with raw electrons, protons and neutrons.
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
#69
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
No, you have to start with raw electrons, protons and neutrons.
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
Compress the heck out of them, heat 'em up a bit and you got lithium,
tritium, deuterium, etc. Keep squeezing and you get oxygen, carbon,
iron, etc. Then squeeze a bit more until they blow up, so you get
thorium, gold, platinum, etc. and a huge cloud of miscellaneous
hydrocarbons scattered all over. Freeze for a few billion years with
stray cosmic rays whacking them about, then let a few small clumps of
water ice, hydrocarbon slush, ammonia, and a tiny bit of rock or two
stick together. Play a few games of billiards with them to squeeze the
good stuff, and start all over, but this time you have very tiny amounts
of ammonia, cynanide, etc. in with the hydrogen. Rinse, lather, repeat,
and you get synthesis. All of this takes less time than Bill's lifetime
of course.
Earle Horton proclaimed:
> Bill,
>
> What would you call "synthetic" then? Something made from corn oil,
> sunflower oil or ethanol? Or would they have to start with CO2 from the
> atmosphere, or elemental carbon, combined with interstellar hydrogen?
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420E2B2.B8BEE6BD@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> Like all studies off of educational sites this, too is design to
>>fish for government grants. What you call synthetic is petroleum.
>>Period. Just one more step in refinements to basestocks:
>>http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm Yes it is a better oil,
>>but it's still petroleum oil.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>The link below makes reference to the method of manufacturing
>
> "synthetic"
>
>>>motor oils..
>>>
>>>We are 'both' correct.
>>>http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publi...es/SP268-Q.pdf
>>>
>>>That being said I would never want to use dino juice on turbo-charged
>>>muffler bearings. Those bearings need all the help they can get.... an
>>>synthetics are 'slicker than pig snot.'
>
>
>
#70
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Re: transfer case fluid on muffler
Bill uses only premium drip gas.
billy ray proclaimed:
> What.... your CJ won't run on bunker oil?
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420DBFF.401A4D83@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> An crude refinery is simply a pressure cooker, with valves to take
>>the product out at various gravity weights:
>>http://www.energyinst.org.uk/educati...as/chemist.htm at the
>>bottom were called heavy ends which I used transport to the federal oil
>>reserves: http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg Which makes me laugh
>>every time I hear the bleed heart liberal wackos say our government
>>should release our reserves.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>Better Living Thru Chemistry
>
>
>
billy ray proclaimed:
> What.... your CJ won't run on bunker oil?
>
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:4420DBFF.401A4D83@***.net...
>
>>Hi Bill,
>> An crude refinery is simply a pressure cooker, with valves to take
>>the product out at various gravity weights:
>>http://www.energyinst.org.uk/educati...as/chemist.htm at the
>>bottom were called heavy ends which I used transport to the federal oil
>>reserves: http://www.----------.com/kenworth.jpg Which makes me laugh
>>every time I hear the bleed heart liberal wackos say our government
>>should release our reserves.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:--------------------
>>
>>billy ray wrote:
>>
>>>Better Living Thru Chemistry
>
>
>