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001=Usr:0 Null User 06/30/87 20:34 Msg:0 Call:0 Lines:19
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1$If you are in need of help, you need but ask...
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2$************************* INSTALLED: 6 OCT 87 **************************************
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3$Welcome to BWMS II (BackWater Message System II) Mike Day System operator
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4$**************************************************************************
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5$GENERAL DISCLAIMER: BWMS II IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INFORMATION
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6$ PLACED ON THIS SYSTEM.
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7$BWMS II was created as an electronic bill board. BWMS II is a privately
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8$owned and operated system which is currently open for use by the general
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9$public. No restrictions are placed on the use of the system. As the
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10$system is privately owned, I retain the right to remove any and all
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11$messages which I may find offensive. Because of the limited size of the
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12$system, it will be periodically purged of messages (only 999 lines of data
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13$can be saved). To leave a message, type 'ENTER'. Use ctrl/C to get out
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14$the ENTER mode. The message is automatically stored. If after entering
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15$the message you find you made a mistake, use the replace command to
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16$replace the line. To exit from the system, type 'BYE' then hang up.
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17$Type 'HELP' to see other commands that are available on the system.
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18$**************************************************************************
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19$
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002=Usr:1 CISTOP MIKEY 10/06/87 20:31 Msg:647 Call:4248 Lines:3
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20 Scintillate, scintillate, asteroid minific.
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21 *****************************************************
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003=Usr:29 10/06/87 23:31 Msg:648 Call:4251 Lines:37
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23 Why had he ever tried to rob that jewelry store thought the thief. He
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24 should have known that the techies would have some damned machine guarding it.
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25 Not a simple spell he could circumvent... oh no..
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26 Well it was all irrelevant now. He'd tried. And now he was trying to
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27 outrun a couple of patrollers....
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28 "<crackle> .. I've got on the sensors again Larry.."
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29 " where?"
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30 "quadrant 9" said George as he swooped towards the thief.
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31 The thief looked started running again just before the patroller came in
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32 sight at the end of the alley. Glancing back over his shoulder he saw him.
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33 Only one chance now, maybe he could make those cursed flightpaks work
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34 for him. He quit trying to keep to cover and made an all out dash for the next
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35 section.
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36 "I've got him on sensor now, George. I'll be there in a sec.."
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37 "I SEE HIM! He won't get away now!"
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38 George went to full throttle on an intercept course.
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39 "George! NO!!! He's heading for the sector boundary..."
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40 "So what I'm not letting him get away just because he's left our
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41 sector.." his vioce trailed off as he realized what his partner meant. The next
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42 sector was high-magic/low-tech. He tried to pull up.
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43 He was 20 feet up and moving at 50 mph when he crossed the boundary.
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44 All his instrument went dead and began to follow a ballistic trajectory.
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45 His partner landed at the boundary and ran for the nearest "call box"
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46 to get help. He placed his palm on the pillar.
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47 An image formed above it.
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48 "What are you doing in our sector, techy?"
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49 "My partner was chasing a thief and flew over the boundary! Get me a
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50 medic. He's in pretty bad shape!"
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51 The wizard on duty turned to another crystal ball. "We've got a techy
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52 patroller down in our area at pillar 17. Send a cleric and a squad of the
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53 watch."
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54 "They'll be there in a few minutes, do what you can for him in the
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55 meantime."
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56 Larry left the pillar and started giving George first aid. Two minutes
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57 later a flying carpet approached with the cleric....
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58 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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59 (just had to point out that this new world has some "unique" problems)
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004=Usr:174 10/07/87 10:19 Msg:649 Call:4259 Lines:33
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60 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^@Home^^^^^^^
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61 Well, all ye people, today I'm going to entertain you all with a few words of
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62 wisdom that has absolutely nothing to do with anything I've posted in the past
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63 few days. I can hear the sigh of relief resounding through the valley,
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64 echoing off the mountains...very funny, kids!!I know I'm not that bad. Most of
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65 the time....OK, OK, so I'm a f###ing preacher, give me a break!!
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66 Heard an interesting idea about the presidency...How about Carl Sagan, Frank
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67 Zappa, and Ralph Nader all holding the office simultaneously, like a three
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68 person commision. Carl Sagan, as annoying as he is, is a brilliant man, and he
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69 doesn't like the "defense plan" Mr. Reagan has given us. Frank Zappa is just
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70 about as open minded as they come, and is also extremely intelligent. Ralph
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71 Nader is, and has been, and most likely be, the consumers advocate wherever
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72 one is needed. ***Interesting theory,wouldn't you say??
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73 Nuff of that!! Anyone get a look at that full moon? We Werewolves have
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74 a real interst in the phase of the moon...think about it....
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75 %%%%%%%%%%%%%and now, a break into the classics%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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76 Weep, daughter of a royal line,
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77 A Sire's disgrace, a realm's decay;
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78 Ah! happy if each tear of thine
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79 Could wash a fathers fault away!
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80
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81 Weep--for thy tears are virtue's tears-
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82 Auspicious to these suffering isles;
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83 And be each drop in future years
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84 Repaid thee by thy people's smiles!
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85
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86 Lord Byron March, 1812
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87 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%don't we feel better now?%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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88 OOP! AAAAACCCKKK!!! i've been attacked by millions of tiny wariors, striving to
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89 destroy me from the inside out...yes, I've caught the creeping crud that's been
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90 ravishing the populace of our fair city. So, with this last farewell, I leave
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91 you to drown my apponent in orange juice and oatmeal. Fare thee Well.
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92 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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005=Usr:164 10/07/87 14:46 Msg:650 Call:4260 Lines:5
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93@ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WERE THREE LITTLE DUCKS
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94 ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WERE THREE LITTLE BIRDS,
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95 THEY FLEW OVER THE OCEAN AND LIVED OFF OF THE WATER,
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96 ONE DAY THEY SAW A BIG SHIP, AND IT WAS SINKING,
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97 THE OIL FLOWED, AND THEY DIED.
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006=Usr:174 10/07/87 17:58 Msg:651 Call:4264 Lines:13
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98 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^now i live here, too^^
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99 Justin--Mudgaurd---I like it...
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100 Leonard--You needn't worry about your silicon chips...If there is no alternativ
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101 there is no alternative. In that case, tight inventory, and recycling would do
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102 the trick.
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103 The Person From St Helens(sorry, I can't remember!)--my apologies. The stuff
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104 gets really nasty, doesn't it??
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105 Fable Master--Yes, I'm sure I could find out your identity--the question is--do
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106 I want to? Maybe anonymity is a good thing...I could get in a lot of trouble,
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107 I'm sure. You do seem to have a good grasp on my situation. And yes, the
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108 Blackwing does perk right up. You can tell I mind terribly(choke, choke).
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109 Soomething about gag reflexes...
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110 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^YHE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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007=Usr:174 10/07/87 18:29 Msg:652 Call:4265 Lines:36
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111 (omigawd, I can't even spell my own name. Scary, scary...muse)
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112 ****************************Justin the Blue************************************
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113
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114 ......from across space the great antenna recieves a broadcast...it's scratchy
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115 and weak....Yes they have the Cosby show out there, too....
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116
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117 ......When in Frisco, they come for you...the performance artists. Resisting
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118 unseen walls, walking against unfelt winds...the annoy you. They make you want
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119 to blow them away, to Rambo them into nonexistance. Please restrain yourself.
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120 Please practice self-control. Remember, A MIME IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE.
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121
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122 The Latest Sojourn
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123 I come expecting nothing
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124 And may not be disappointed
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125 Another new one emerges
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126 To entertain me with its new ways
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127
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128 Life is not what it seems
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129 And lately, niether am I
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130 How do I predict what else will happen
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131 Or do I want to know
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132 Now and again it occurs to me
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133 That part of me has gone forever
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134 But then again I realize
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135 That I'm better now than before
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136
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137 I guess I just had to learn the different
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138
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139 what it was. Justin Klein
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140 ***********************The end for now. Miriam's licking people.************
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143 Remember, Mudgard loves you. Please be patient. It cant help itself
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144 But dont touch it. You dont know where its been
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145
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146 My last Smarta*s comment for the day. I promise. Justin Klein
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008=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 10/07/87 19:52 Msg:653 Call:4267 Lines:5
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147 Unfortunately, some irreplaceable chemicals (such as the HF I mentioned before)
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148 are not recycleable as they are consumed by the process. That's why the typical
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149 legislative solution never works. There *isn't* a simple general rule to apply
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150 as every case is different.
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151 ______________________________Leonard__________________________________________
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153 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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154 LEONARD- you really enjoy giving me a hardtime, don't you? Since it's rather
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155 obvious that your particular type of industry is not causing problems, and
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156 that what you're doing cannot be done in any other way, the laws would not
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157 apply as much to you as it would to the mill in St Helens. Make sense? Don't
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158 worry...noone's trying to kill industry, or discourage industry from comming
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159 to Oregon. I know that every case is different, and so do the people who
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160 are drafting the Toxics Use Reduction Act. That's why it's being built to work
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161 with companies individually, to find out what works best in their particular
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162 case. Lighten up, will ya?
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163 **********************
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164 And I was not licking people--I told Justin that I'd better not lick him,
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165 becaue I've got the creepin' crud. Later, he made a crude remark, and I said
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166 that I WOULD lick him. The only thing I licked was A.I.R. and that's most
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167 likely where I got this dratted bug. From a previous licking. Acttually, it
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168 was just a peck, but i guess that's enough. Zephyrus, you ought to be ashamed
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169 of your self, giving a sweet deity like me the flu.
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170 I promise, I'm not licking the terminal, or the keyboard, or the modem.
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011=Usr:170 10/08/87 13:07 Msg:656 Call:4292 Lines:19
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171 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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172 Well, well, well...the old Inn is alive and kicking as usual, and my,
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173 aren't the debates lively this season! I love it - but I have to stop and
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174 think every once in a while, and I can't read at 300 baud and think ath the
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175 same time. Oh, well...
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176 Mudgard, indeed...let's kick this out to the populace and see if anyone,
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177 well, ... We need a name for a house. At the moment the residents include
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178 myself, the Muse, a Blackwing, A.I.R., a certain Flying Dutchman, and 11 cats.
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179 (Leave it to VanderVecken to always have some cats around...) The suggested
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180 names have been Bedlam and the Wasteland (both rejected by the entire populace)
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181 ,Midgard (Mudguard? Forget it.),Metropolis, And Beta Fi Delta (if anyone makes
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182 Beta Infidelta jokes they'll get kicked - or I'll send the Muse to lick their
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183 nose!). We want to give the place a name, but we have found that to name a
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184 thing is to give it a label that it will live up to - hence the rejection of
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185 the first two names. If you have any hints, suggestions, heckling, or ob-
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186 noxious comments, just let us know...
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187 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/Luingil\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\(they'rehere..)/\/\/\/\/\/\
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188
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189 i'm still not licking anything. i'm such a good little muse...
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190 Then aMUSE us with a song, a poet, a sonnet of deep emotional binding, the
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191 likes of which mortal man has not seen, nay not experienced in many moons.
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013=Usr:159 10/08/87 17:11 Msg:658 Call:4299 Lines:18
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193 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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194 Oh my, variance land! I thought a law had to apply to everyone equally to be
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195 fair, a waste reduction act would be law for the Silicon Chips as well as
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196 the icky Paper Mill. Anyway, I was talking about a FEDERAL law, not a
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197 STATE law. Industry cannot move to 'another state' if the law is federal,
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198 although it could go overseas, in which case hopefully it would
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199 move into the southern hemisphere. It seems to me that a toxic waste act,
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200 like the one described, is too specific to be useful, except in the area of
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201 generation of an incredible number of variances.
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202 When are we going to get space manufacturing? If those nasty chemicals
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203 were shot off toward the sun, or maybe mercury, during manufacture, then we
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204 would all breathe easier down here. It is a shame that 1/10th of the effort
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205 spent on pollution control is not spent on the space program, we might then
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206 be alot more 'advanced' then we are now.
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207 I want to know when those gobbelers at NASA are going to get off their
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208 butts and stop trying to study the science of blame placing. I want some
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209 more space shuttle runs!
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210 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++000001TED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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211 -=-=-=-
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212 Here! Here! Space! The final frontier!
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213@
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214@
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215 L.B. \__/
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216 oo
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217 -=-=-=-
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015=Usr:119 10/09/87 01:08 Msg:660 Call:4312 Lines:43
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218 <____>----- <--- I don't know what that thing does, but it's chasing ME!
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219@And so, VanderVecken staggered back into the Inn. "I should haave known that
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220 And so, VanderVecken staggered into the Inn once again. "I should have known
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221 better than to follow that redhead," he muttered to himself as he stepped over
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222@the sleeping alien next to the bar. One vae
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223 the sleeping alien next to the bar. "One very spiked coffee, please!," he
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224 called to the bartender. Next question: What was the sleeping alien on the
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225 floor? *Who* was the sleeping alien on the floor? And how in ghod's name
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226 was he sleeping during happy hour (1 - 2 am) at the Backwater Inn ?!
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227 Admittedly, some creatures had some amazingly talents for ignoring the usual
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228 regulars, (for example, deafness helps...a little...), but few could sleep
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229 even through this ruckus ... except of course for those who were already
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230 passed out, and although this fellow was quite green around the gills, he
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231 smelled sober... Or at least there was enoughbrine in the air to make it a
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232 moot point. Hmmmm, definitely puzzling...
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233 After finishing his turkey sandwich (a house deluxe, complete without
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234 anchovies, and his first solid meal in... er... um... you get the idea!), he
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235@
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236@
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237 looked down and noticed one tentacle sliding across the floor. Kicking the
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238 slime rat away from the hapless sleeper, he reached down to move the fellow.
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239 "C'mon, this is no place for a SOBER sleeper!," he dragged the still
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240 unidentifiable sleeper to a well-lit corner (where's a dark corner when you
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241 need one? Whatever happened to artistic license? Sheesh!). Shortly
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242 thereafter (three short beers later, really), a short man walked up to the
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243 table. "I'll offer you 4300 credits for that carcass," the vermillion-suited
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244 man said. "I'm afraid he's not dead," VanderVecken replied. "More's the
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245 pity... Could you perhaps fix this for me???," the man asked, slicking back
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246 his well-greased hair. "Sorry, not my style. Barkeep! One Lox and Bagel
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247 over here, please!" At this point, the Peter Lorre lookalike slung off,
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248 only to disappear into the crowd. Damn, I'd wanted to put a tracer on him.
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249 Oh well, you have a good idea and the author writes it out! "Did I here
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250 something about a *Bagel*???," the now bright-eyed alien cried. "No, that
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251 was just... a... distraction... How did you do that?," VanderVecken asked in
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252 response to the Bagel and Cream Cheese which had appeared in the middle of
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253 the table.
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254 "It's all a matter of probability... I just picked the most likely the
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255 universe to wake up in. You got lucky, and I was hungry. Would you please
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256 pass the mustard?"
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257 "What must... oh."
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258 "Yes, that mustard. Thank you."
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259 "Perhaps you should explain at length," VanderVecken prompted.
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260 !EM gnisahc s`ti tub, seod gniht siht tahw wonk t`nod I ---> ----<___>
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016=Usr:7 Leonard Erickson 10/10/87 00:12 Msg:661 Call:4336 Lines:5
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261 VanderVecken:
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262 please contact:
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263 /agora
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264 leonard@-bucket
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265 \qiclab
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266 *=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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267 And as the great yawning void began to open, so she entered the Gemworld.
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268 *=*=*=*=Amethyst*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
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269 WHO CARES
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019=Usr:174 10/10/87 11:57 Msg:664 Call:4342 Lines:37
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270 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ha,ha,my place now!^^^^^^
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271 Leonard--Perhaps you misunderstood--The Toxics Use Reduction Act is a state
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272 bill, not federal...(WHAT??!!?!You mean...but...ah,hell...NOW YOU TELL ME!!)
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273
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274 And if an industry is not breaking a law,even though it hasn't been put
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275 on the books yet, and which,when passed, will be designed so as not to
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276 penalize companies for using the only thing that does the job,then they won;t
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277 be punished, will they. I knew there was some miscomunication going on here!
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278@..............................
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279 ###################and now to aMUSE with a vew lines###########################
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280
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281 There she weaves by night and day
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282 a magic web of colors gay,
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283 She has heard a whisper say
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284 A curse is on her if she stay
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286 to look down on Camelot.
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287 She knows not what the curse may be
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288@
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289 and so she weaveth steadily,
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290 And little other care hath she,
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291 The Lady of Shallot.
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292
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293 But in her web she still delights
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294 To weave the mirrors magic sights
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295 For often through the silent nights,
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296 a funeral, with plumes and lights
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297 And music went to Camelot.
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298 Or when the moon was overhead
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299 Came two young lovers, lately wed.
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300 "I am half sick of shadows," said
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301 The Lady of Shallot.
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302 Tennyson
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303 ############################ah,isn't that wonderful?###########################
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304 now, I'm going to go try and convince the Blackwing to take my to the ballet.
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305 A girl has to have SOME fun, after all! love and tapeworms!
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306 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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307 Muse: I didn't make the comments about Federal vs State regulations.
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308 And sorry, but from earlier msgs, "toxic chemicals will be taxed so as to
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309 discourage their use". This *is* penalizing industry as it will be an added
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310 cost that has no relation whatsoever to their discharges (if any) of toxic
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311 wastes. In fact, such a policy will encourage using the minumum legal amount of
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312 treatment on wastes so as to cut costs. (as I pointed out, this is likely
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313 cheaper than redesigning the process).
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314 Any proper approach must penalize on emmissions/discharges not on
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315 feedstocks. In some industries the toxic feedstocks are converted into product
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316 (which may or may not be toxic) and non-toxic wastes. In others, non-toxic
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317 feedstock results in high-toxic wastes.
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318 As a more down-to-earth example, if your goal is to reduce the pollutants
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319 emitted by autos, which will work better: imposing a maximum emission level
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320 or taxing gasoline "to encourage reduced use".
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321 Many people already re-tune their cars to increase gas mileage as soon
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322 as possible after going thru DEQ. They don't care that it raises emissions,
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323 the are trying to save on gasoline costs.
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324 The only way to be sure that a chemical quits being used is to outlaw it.
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325 And in fact in one of the previous messages, I thought you said that the
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326 eventual goal was to do just that!
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327 I just went back and re-read drive B. Your postings of stuff from the
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328 new law includes such phrases as "mandatory reduction in use of toxics",
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329 "Eventual elimination" (regarding cancer-causing or birth defect causing
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330 chemicals), and then there's one I'd missed "citizens and workers will have a
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331 right to know how toxics are used and plans for reduction".
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332 Why do I object to the last? Because it would require disclosure of trade
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333 secrets. Trade secrets are (unfortunately) often the only way to keep the
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334 competition from stealing your process. Patents are regularly overturned when
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335 challenged in court, and some countries don't allow patenting of some kinds of
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336 processes. (Example: the USgoverment buys most drugs from Italian companies
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337 which are lowest bidders. The are the lowest bidders because Italy dsoesn't
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338 allow patenting drugs, thus they just obtain copies of all US drug patents and
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339 start producing the drugs. *They* don't have to pay off the research.)
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340 If you are really concerned with toxic wastes, quit trying to mess with
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341 the input end of things when what you are worried about is the output.
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342 Especially when the very wording of the law shows invalid assumptions. (ie that
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343 any given toxic chemical's use *can* be eliminated).
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344 And just what are the defintions being used for "cancer-causing" &
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345 "causes birth defects". Sugar is more toxic in those senses than are the
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346 artificial sweeteners (fact: sugar causes cancer in something like 1/1000 the
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347 dose that cyclamates do. But sugar is "natural" so it doesn't fall under the
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348 same regulations)
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349 I'd feel a lot better about this if the laws didn't make distinctions
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350 between "chemicals" and "natural products". Then the laws would *have* to be
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351 more reasonable.
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352 ______________________________Leonard__________________________________________
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353 <o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o>
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354 It's been so long. I begin to think that it is over and
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355 forgotten, and then I read something, see or hear something that
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356 reminds me of you, and the emotions come flooding back. I find
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357 myself staining my pillow with tears again.
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358 Why can't I let it go? I still cling to the hope that you will
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359 return. I know that you no longer care about me and will never let
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360 me into your life again. And yet I still am unable to let go.
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361 You were everything to me. You made my life worth living.
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362 I cherished each moment spent with you I never wanted them to end.
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363 It would not be a lie to say that they were among the happiest times
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364 of my life.
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365 I like to think that I understand why you left, but I don't
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366 really. When it comes to you I am unable to think clearly. You were
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367 a friend to me. You were the love of my life. I could talk to you.
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368 I could open up to you and speak my deepest and innermost thoughts.
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369 But you were never able to accept me.
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370 I knew that it would end the way it did, yet I never wanted to
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371 beleive it. I still don't want to believe it. I am unable to accept
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372 that you are gone, and yet you are. Where are you now? Do you ever
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373 think of me? Have you forgotten me? Am I just an unpleasent part of
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374 your past that you have put behind you?
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375 The only thing I ever wanted from you was your love in return,
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376 but of course that was the one thing you could never give me.
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377 I would have done anything to hear those three words "I love you".
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378 And of course that was why you left, because I did.
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379 In my muddled thinking I did not see that I was hurting you.
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380 There was so little that you would let me do that I over-did
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381 everything that you did let me do. I wanted to please you, I wanted
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382 to gain your favour. I wanted you to care for me as I cared for you.
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383 I wanted to be your friend.
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384 <o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o><o>
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385 Chris: Call BP for important info (661-xxxx). The Black Knight
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386 ----------------------------------------------------------------
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387 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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388
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389 LEONARD--As hs been previously mentioned, "the law" has yet to be completed,
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390 much less ratified. As of yet, the Toxics Use Reduction act is still just
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391 a theory. With minds like yours running aout it will stay just a theory.
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392 Attempts o controll emmissions have been made, and have failed. Provisions
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393 have been made to clean up the messes left by careless, or uninformed
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394 industries. the whole idea is to find some other method that will work just
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395 as well, and some cases better, so that emmissions and messes will no longer
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396 be a problem. Obviously, it doesn't matter to you that we've been shitting
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397 in our own nest for too long. Or maybe you don't mind the stench...but in
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398 the name of the gods, stop making it so bloody difficult for those of us who
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399 do give a damn.
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400 **************************************
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401 Any ideas for the new house name ?
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402 **************************************
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403 WANTED--Loving home for adorable kittens. Warning--this will be checked-
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404 no woking the cat allowed. make reply to muse
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405 **************************************
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406 Genius ex-waitress looking for full time work. Am not cut for activism--my
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407 feet get too tired. Areas of interest/experience: library, lab prep, antiques,
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408 theater--on and off stage, some clerical, child care--ages birth-12yrs.
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409 passable artist,musician. If you have any ideas, openings, and need someone
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410 quick, clever, and a hell of a lot of fun, give me a call. I learn fast.
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411 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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412 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Grannlurk %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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413 TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS TOXINS
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414 Well folks, I see the Great Toxin Debate rages on.
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415 MUSE- I don't think that Leonard is trying to block passage of your law,
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416 so phrases like 'Shitting in our nest' just tend to get people emotional. He is
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417 raising some valid points- such as emission control.
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418 The analogy between auto emissions and industry emissions is flawed,
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419 autos and device polluters unlike any other, just because they are mobile.
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420 It is not all that easy for industry to move around- compared to a car!
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421 So, attempts to block emissions on cars have to be different than industry,
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422 and so far emission control on autos has failed, as it should.
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423 Industry emission control, on the other hand, is alive and very sucessful,
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424 in the areas where it has been implemented. Please don't knock it as not
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425 working, there is an entire industry that does nothing but make money
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426 by manufacturing pollution control equipment. I think they would vigorously
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427 dispute your claim that emission control does not work.
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428
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429 The auto pollution game.
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430 Cars today represent a significant source of pollution, in some areas
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431 (such as L.A.)the major. Yet, the entire area of auto emissions is almost
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432 a complete failure.
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433 This is due to one reason- attempts to restrict auto emissions have
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434 sacrificed performance in almost all cases.
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435 People are real funny about cars- they will tell you anything but when
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436 observed with a car they always prefer the more powerful one-if all factors
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437 are otherwise equal. Unfortunatly for pollution control advocates this is
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438 bad news. More auto power means a bigger engine, or more efficient one.
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439 The small block V8 is a great example- revise the intake and exhaust air
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440 streams and reset the timing and you get great power, at a cost in lots of
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441 fuel. Turbocharge or supercharge it,(thus making it more efficient) and
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442 you also get more power. However when done, which method is used and
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443 prefered? The cheapest one! That means tuning! And that costs gas!
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444 The fact is that you will get more power output out of an engine per gallon
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445 of fuel if you turbo it, or inject nitrous oxide, rather than retuning it.
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446 Yet because of expense, people will in all cases prefer to retune.
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447 Now we come to emissions. To an auto company, loading an engine down with
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448 power robbing emissions control equipment (such as retuning, EGR, catalytic
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449 converter, etc.) is cheaper than making it more efficient.
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450 Yet look at the benefits of increasing engine efficiency.
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451 Lets take a standard econo box. Datsun 210 four cylinder. rated at
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452 about 80 hp. Engine efficiency is about 20 percent if we are lucky.
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453 that means 80 percent of our fuel is wasted and does nothing but add to
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454 pollution.
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455 Take out the engine. Install a 2 cylinder rated at half the cubic volume.
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456 Then, run nitrous oxide. You increase engine efficiency to 40 percent,
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457 gain back your lost horsepower, and the car has the same amount of power
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458 as the original four cylinder version. The only difference is you use far
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459 less fuel, and what is used is a more complete burn anyway. My question is this
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460 Why don't the auto companies do this!
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461 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++0001TED+++++++++++++++++++++
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026=Usr:187 10/12/87 18:45 Msg:671 Call:4384 Lines:5
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462 I am looking for a cheep computer with modem for a friend. Call if you have
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463 one to sell at 246-xxxx.
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464
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465 s
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467 _______________________________________________________________________________
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468 Muse: I obviously "pushed one of your buttons" with my comments. And I was a
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469 bit more strident than necessary. But I will *never* be in favor of a law
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470 which *presumes* guilt, nor one which will apply equal punishment (higher costs
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471 ) to both those companies that are reducing the *output* of toxics and those
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472 that are trying their best to weasel around the existing rules.
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473 As for fouling our own nest.... pleae note what the two prime causes of air
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474 pollution in the williamette valley are: Autos and woodstoves.
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475 Also note that most household *routinely* exceed allowable discharge rates
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476 (in mg/liter) for many chemicals that they dump in the sewer.
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477 Industry *does* not to be watched, we're not perfect. Some of us are even
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478 honest. But industry is the easy target. The point at which there is more to
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479 gain from controls on residential pollution is either close at hand or may have
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480 alreadt been passed.
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481 Let's see the limits applied across the board... but of course, it will never
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482 happen. It's easy to get people aroused at that "horrible, evil polluting
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483 company". But they *will not* believe that their woodstove could possibly
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484 be a polluter. Nor will they cease to dump acids, caustics, insecticides,
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485 hercides, petroleum products, etc into the sewers.
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486 If costs a company millions, they don't care. If it costs them a little
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487 extra effort they say that goverment is intruding on their private affairs.
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488 Well, it took decades, but we got rid of outhouses in the cities. How long will
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489 it take get people to quit dumping chemicals down the drain? (note that use of
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490 some *drain cleaners* would have to be controlled if we had uniform standards).
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491
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492 By the way, in my comments about revealing process details last time, I do
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493 *not* mean to imply that the public doesn't have a right to know what they
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494 might be exposed to in case of an accident. And the workers certainly have
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495 rights. But I'd like to be sure that what has to be available to *the public*
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496 isn't going to help the competetion. (ie chemicals used, no problem. amounts,
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497 no problem. *how* they are used, nope!)
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498 (And of course, the workers *need* to know what they are using. In fact one of
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499 the worst accidents we've had was due to a worker being *afraid* of the
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500 chemicals, rather than cautious. He knew it was dangerous, but didn't know
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501 *how* dangerous. So instead of lowering the carriers into the bath, he dropped
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502 them in. Naturally, he got splashed....)
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503
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504 I wish I still had the list I saw of common household items that should not
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505 be disposed of in the trash, but as toxic waste (*legally*). I do remember
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506 watch, camera & calculator batteries (many use mercury or lithium). And
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507 paint & thinner. And most lawn and garden chemicals....
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508
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509 At least at work we've got people who monitor what gets disposed of and how.
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510 _______________________________Leonard_________________________________________
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511
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512 <___>---- <--- I don't know what this thing does, but it's chasing ME!
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513 Greetings, Dave Blechman (er, Sven), and 0001TED (weren't there a few more
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514 zeroes in that when last we spoke?? Or just getting tired of plunking on
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515 the old Vic?) Long Time No Hear --- RichT, the wandering nuisance
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516 Also -- Mark Forsyth, your sister sends greetings.
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517 But Back To Our Story...
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518 "It's all a matter of probability, you see," the stranger said, pulling a
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519 wand and blackboard out of thin air. VanderVecken really wished he wouldn't do
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520 that -- it was more than a bit unnerving. "Anything can happen, it's just a
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521 matter of varying likelihood... Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and all that,
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522 you know. I simply have some control over which things happen to me and in my
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523 immediate environment. Thus, I not only have certain luxuries," said as a
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524 glass of red wine appeared in his hand, "but I can travel as well."
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525 "So how did you end up passed out on the floor of the Inn with strange
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526 aliens offering a low price on your skin?," asked VanderVecken.
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527 "Well, I have a number of bad habits... among them, I collect things --
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528 would you like this back?, " he said, holding out VanderVecken's white
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529 gold ring.
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530 "Yes, I would, thank you!," snapped VanderVecken, as he reclaimed his ring
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531 and replaced it on his hand.
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532 "Needless to say, some people take exception to my habit of collecting
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533 things... and as for being passed out on the Inn's floor, I really can't
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534 quite recall... I just know that I should be able to leave and most of my
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535 skills don't work. As it is, I seem to be straining my abilities just to
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536 maintain my appearance (over the course of their conversation, the alien
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537 had been growing more and more human) and to do such petty tricks as povide
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538 free meals. Have a banana?"
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539 "No thank you. Hmmm.... Does this mean that <choke> the Inn <giggle> could be
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540 a point of <chortle> universal <guffaw>, dimensional <laugh>, and temporal
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541 STABILITY !?!," VanderVecken cried, collapsing into laughter. This simply
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542 couldn't be!
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543 !EM gmisahc s`ti tub, seod gniht siht tahw wonk t`nod I ---> ----<___>
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544 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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545 Leonard-apology accepted and returned. Yes, I know that whenever toxins are
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546 mentioned, the immediate reaction is "industry" or"nucear plants". And I
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547 agree that that may not be fair. But accidents like the one in St Helens
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548 happen too often for comfort; especially when they don't have to happen at
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549 all. I am not saying that all industry is bad, or that all pollute, but
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550 there are those that do. And right now the best way to get them to stop
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551 is to regulate. As you said, laws should apply to all, but only the guilty
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552 will be ppunished. Just like little boys misusing their BB Guns--if they
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553 can't be used properly and safely, they should be taken away.
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554 0001TED--I don't know anything about cars. But it does occur to me--couldn't
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555 it be that the oil companies and the car manufacturers have something going?
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556 A more effecient auto will need less fuel, less often, right? And don't
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557 many dealers do their own repairs,etc. Why make the car better when you're
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558 making money off the inefficiency?
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559 ******************************
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560 I'm picking out a thermous for you.
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561 Not an ordinary thermous for you...
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562 today is the MUSE's sister's BIRTHDAY!!!!!
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563 Hippo birdie two ewes,
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564 hippo birdie two ewes,
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565 Hippo birdie deer Traci,
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566 Hippo birdie two ewes.
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567 *******************************************************
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568 and now to finsh my morning tea, secure in the knowledge that all oatmeal is
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569 created equal.
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570 ******************************************
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571 When Zig was born, the world rejoiced. After all, kings weren't born every day
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572 And king he would be, one day. But for now the people had to be content with
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573 him being just a baby.
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574 Zig's mother, the queen, had been preparing for her new son for quite
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575 some time. "Nothing but the best," she had said; and so the prince would
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576 always have the finest.
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577 Zig's father, the king, was already hiring the teachers his son would
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578 need later in life. "A king must be educated," he had said, and so the
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579 prince would have the most qualified advisors.
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580 Then came that fateful day, and the queen produced a beautiful baby boy-
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581 except for one thing. The brow star was missing. Everyone had brow stars,
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582 even the peasants. The royal doctors assured the king and queen that it
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583 would show up soon. But after two weeks, they began to worry.
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584 *******************************************
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585 Fable Master--where are you??Didn't you know there was a
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586 Luingil in the house? actually, there are two--one hangin on the bathroom
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587 mirror and one that lives in the basement. We're planning on keeping both.
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588 Are you on agora? obviously, if you're extolling the virtues of Larn.
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589 Silly little muse...
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590 ***********************************
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591 Well, o ye fans of mine, I've given you a few lines of my own, now for some
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592 from a well known BARD:
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593 ......................................
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594 Our revels now are ended. These our actors,
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595 As I foretold you, were all spirits, and
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596 Are melted into air, into thin air;
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597 And like the baseless fabric of this vision,
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598 The cloud capped towers, the gorgeous palaces,
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599 The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
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600 Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve,
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601 And, like this insubstatial pageant faded,
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602 Leave not a rack behind.
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603 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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604 up20
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605 pr
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606 bot
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607 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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608 Old myths take a long time to die- and the one about the oil companies
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609 and car manufacturers being in league is the oldest. Actually, car companies
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610 make their money the same way clothing designers make theirs: the restyle their
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611 products every year and push the same old garbage out the door, in different
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612 packaging, of course.
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613 It is easier to make a normally aspirated internal combustion engine than
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614 a turbo job, or a NOS job.(or supercharged) Internal engine tolerances can
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615 be looser, iron castings instead of forgings can be used, and cheaper
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616 gasketing can be used. All this despite the fact that turbocharging has been
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617 employed on industrial engines for years now, and NOS technology has made
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618 great strides in the last few years. (such as premixing)
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619 Do you really think people will pocket the savings in gas money if cars
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620 are made more efficient? Of course not! They will just drive more and end
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621 up spending the same, the only difference being pollution will be reduced
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622 because of cleaner burns in the engine.
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623 There are a few bright spots in auto technology, though. Example, the
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624 buick aluminum V6. The turbo versions of this engine currently being
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625 produced employ 15 psi boost, making it the highest boosted production
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626 engine currently available. Needles to say, engine efficiency is greatly
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627 increased.
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628 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++0000001Ted+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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629 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$
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630 J.D.'s Place.
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631 256-xxxx.
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632 300/1200 Baud
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633
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634 Call Today
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635 or else...
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636
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637 #$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#$#
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638 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
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639 Over the general ruckus, Emu heard an interesting statement, then the
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640@definite 'thunk' of someone falling off of their seat in laugher. "The
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641 definite 'thunk' of someone falling off of their seat in laughter.
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642 "The Inn as the universal point of stability?" Emu called for a very
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643 stout mug to aid in thinking this through...
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644 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Emu
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645@definite 'thunk' of someone falling off of their seat in laughter.
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646 A quick comment, a turbo on a gas engine does not make it significantly
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647 more efficient in the typical use an auto is placed in. The turbo is
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648 seldom activated. In industrial use the turbo is a *very* worthwhile
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649 addition because speeds and engine loads seldom change over the majority
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650 of the engines work time. The typical auto use involves a lot of
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651 stops and goes. Requiring a wide range of power requirements. That is
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652 why deisel engines never became all that popular, they are picky about
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653 wanting to run at a narrow power range. The higher grade fuel (gas)
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654 engines allow for a much wider range of rpm/power because of the more
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655 violtle fuel used. Periodically there comes the usual bit about someone
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656 who develpoed a 100 mpg carb in his garage or some such thing and that
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657 it was suppressed by the a. oil companies, or b. the auto industry.
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658 It is a bunch of popycock. Yes, the 100 mpg carb can be built, but
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659 the general public would not rush to buy it. You have to give up
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660 something to get the better mileage without changing the mechanics
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661 of the gas engine. In this case it is power. The trick is to super vaporize
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662 the gas and mix in some other ingrendients to "water it down" (often this
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663 is done litterally with water). The end result is 100 mpg and a top speed
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664 of about 40 or so mph with almost no acceleration ability at all.
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665 0 to 40 in 60 seconds... not exactly what people look for in cars.
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666 Anyway, back to turbos and things... what makes the turbo good is
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667 when it is used in situations where theengine is used at optimal
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668 speed/load for most of its on time. Since the average car is not
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669 used in this situation most of the time thee is little to gain from
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670 it efficiency wise. It has however found a use in a different form
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671 on the gas engine, and that is to add additional power at the top end
|
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672 Turbos are worthless at the low end which is why you see superchargers
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673 on dragsters and not turbos. Superchargers have their own set of problems.
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674 Mainly they go like gangbusters at the low end where you want it, but
|
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675 then they become a drag on the engine at higher speeds. They also tend
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676 to require more maintaince than a turbo. But this is probably because
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677 less design work has been done on superchargers compared to turbos.
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678 The turbo is used on most industrial type engines because it is more
|
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679 effiecient when running at optimal speed. primarily because of
|
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680 little or no load on the engine. There is a problem with backpressure
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681 in the exahaust. The turbo also has an added design aspect that
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682 engineers like, which is a fail-safe. A turbo maxes out on how much pressure
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683 it can provide. So when the wastegate fails there is less of a problem
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684 in a supercharger the pressure mechanism is typically directly tied
|
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685 to the crankshaft which means that the faster the engine turns the more
|
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686 pressure. It is easy to gt into a run-away condition if the pressure
|
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687 control fails. The end result... a blown engine. A turbo approachs the
|
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688 problem more gracfully with a less likely result in a blown engine.
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689 There are many things you can do to failsafe a supercharger, but the
|
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690 end result is that any engineer will prefer to go with a design that
|
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691 has an inheirent failsafe in the design rather than designing it in around
|
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692 the device. Murphy's laws always have precidence.
|
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693 Another point is that the amount of polution emitted is not a prime factor
|
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694 in design when looking at polution control. What *is* important is the
|
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695 quantities of the various *types* of emissions. One of the major emissions
|
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696 from a gas engine is H2O (more commonly known as water). Another is carbon
|
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697 monoxide. Of course there is also a rather large percenage of hydrocarbons
|
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698 meaning unburned or partailly burned fuel. Fo obvious reasons the H2O is
|
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699 not a significant worry. Carbon monoxide is a slightly increased worry, but
|
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700 largely because it reduces the beathable quality of air for plants and
|
|||
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701 animals. What is a big worry are the other polutants. Many of the hydrocrabons
|
|||
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702 have a nasty habit of converting themselves to hydrogen-sulfides, more
|
|||
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703 commonly known as the effects of acid rain. A particularly nasty polutant
|
|||
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704 though is NO2 which gets worse with the more effient engine. A more efficent
|
|||
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705 engine runs hotter the hotter it gets, the more NO2 you end up with.
|
|||
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706 Oh yes, as for twi cycle engines, they can be very efficient yes, but
|
|||
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707 the requirements to achieve tht make them useless for auto applications.
|
|||
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708 To gain that minimal polution and full power you have to run it at
|
|||
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709 the optimal designed operational parameters. If you were to use it
|
|||
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710 in the typical use that an auto is pu to you would end up with ten
|
|||
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711 time the pollution of a standard 4 cyle engine. Not to mention
|
|||
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712 the ever present wider power range of the 4 stroke engine.
|
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713 The reason the engine has remained the same in the auto for so
|
|||
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714 long is simply because it is the best compromise to get the job done.
|
|||
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715 If there was a better way I guarrente you that it would hit the
|
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716 market. The major auto companies have tried for *decades* to find
|
|||
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717 a better engine. Probably the three best designs they've come up
|
|||
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718 with are the Wankle (mazada type rotary), the gas turbine (external
|
|||
|
719 combustion engine) and the Sterling (a fancy engine Ford has been
|
|||
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720 playing with that preignites the gas for a more complete burn).
|
|||
|
721 Unfortunately when compared to the overall range, power, and simplicity
|
|||
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722 (read easy to maintain, i.e. not breaking down every 5000 miles).
|
|||
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723 They still can't beat the old gas powered four stroke engine.
|
|||
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724 The Wankle came closest, but it has maintaince problems, and more
|
|||
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725 importantly emissions problems. The gas turbine has to run at
|
|||
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726 near rated rpm to really work which makes it worthless for autos,
|
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727 but it might find a home in interstate trucking. I don't know what
|
|||
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728 kind of polution problems it has though I would immagine it has its
|
|||
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729 own share of nasties though. The Sterling never seems to get any
|
|||
|
730 farther than Fords labs Kind of like IBM's Josephene junction
|
|||
|
731 computer. Haul it out every 5 or 10 years to impress the press,
|
|||
|
732 and then put it back in the hope chest.
|
|||
|
733 But enough of my blathring, A short message turned into a long rant....
|
|||
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734 ******************************** CM *********************************
|
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034=Usr:188 10/13/87 22:22 Msg:679 Call:4417 Lines:57
|
|||
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735 ===========================JUSTIN THE BLUE=================MIDGARD========
|
|||
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736
|
|||
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737 Guess what? I was up very very late last night, flipping around on the TV
|
|||
|
738 dial, and I found the strangest thing......
|
|||
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739 Seems out of the southwestern part of the state there's these pirate broad
|
|||
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740 casters. They call themselves SouthWestern Oregon Network, S W O N for short.
|
|||
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741 And the had some very interesting ideas for programming. Thing is, these prog-
|
|||
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742 rams are so mind-bogglingly dumb/morose/slackjawed/STUPID that the major net-
|
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743 works are afraid that the masses will find them more entertaining than the
|
|||
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744 regular fare. Which is highly likely. I mean, aside from that bastion of tue
|
|||
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745 evening intellectuallism(you think I mean The Macniel-Lehrer hour? Hell no, I
|
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|
746 meant MOONLIGHTING!!!!) the regular stuff is pretty bland by comparison.
|
|||
|
747 They like to think theyre clever. But when I busted through the network jam-
|
|||
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748 minJim Bosley over at KATU had the watch that night, so it fiqures) They
|
|||
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749 proudly said that they were broadcasting from "beautiful Atlantis, where the
|
|||
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750 statue of the city's Mayor stands proudly at the northern entrance to town",
|
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751 I recognized the oblique reference to the town of Grass Pants ("It aint
|
|||
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752 climate").
|
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753 Those in the know, of course know that Grants Pass is the spiritual capital of
|
|||
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754 southwestern Oregon. The legislative capitol alternates between Medford and
|
|||
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755 Roseburg, with a leap year stop in Jacksonville to keep the Valley people
|
|||
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756 confused. Eastsiders just sit back and laugh. But I digress.
|
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757 Anyway, heres what some casual viewing brought-at least until the network
|
|||
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758 ECM reasserted itself.......
|
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759
|
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760 19.5 h-NATURE CALL OF THE NORTHWEST
|
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761 (subtitled Yes, that bear DOES s**t in the woods)
|
|||
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762 A nature documentary. Graphic scenes of natural wonders
|
|||
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763 doing natural things. Parental guidance suggested:children
|
|||
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764 are asked to discuss material before allowing parent to
|
|||
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765 view.
|
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766 20.5 h-THE EVENING MOVIE
|
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767 "Plan 9 from Outer Space". Along with The Omega Man
|
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768 and Soldering For Fun And Profit this is the limit
|
|||
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769 of the video vault at SWON. They hope to get some neat
|
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770 home movies from the station manager soon for use as
|
|||
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771 fillers. Still the budget is rather thin....
|
|||
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772 22.5 h-LATE NEWS
|
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773 Very very short. What kind of things would happen in a town
|
|||
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774 with a name like Grants Pass.
|
|||
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775 And what did Grant pass anyway?
|
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776 22.6 h-ENTERTAINMENT TONITE
|
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777 Watching bread rise. That kind of thing.
|
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778
|
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779 Pretty strange indeed. I'll be watching out for these people and letting
|
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780 you know if I pick anything up worth relaying. In the meantime, if any of this
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781 has gotten the goat of any former residents of Jackson or Josephine or Douglas
|
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782 Counties, then you can easily reach me. I'll be setting up the new post office-
|
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783 on the planet Neptune (they sent me up with V'Ger)
|
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784
|
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785 DONT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
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786
|
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787 Justin the Black and Blue
|
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788 ===================Justin the Sarcastic rides again=========================
|
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789 (Justin the Blue that is)
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790
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791
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792 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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793 -+- Just looking around, as it's in my best interest... -+-
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794 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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795
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796 To the person having entered work on lines 353-385, else <o><o><o><o>.
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797 Might you have casually misplaced a few letters, unending
|
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798 your latest piece, namely "BH"?
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799 As you emote, I feel I look upon a hazy old mirror. I'm eagar
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800 to read what it is you type each time I see your border on this
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801 system ... though I tend to forget what suffering you feel each
|
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802 time you do return within that guise.
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803 Back over the years I see not everything changes. Does it?
|
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804 -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -+- -JUGGLER- -+- -+- -+- -+-
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805
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037=Usr:174 10/14/87 00:16 Msg:682 Call:4421 Lines:32
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806 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^the joys of ringworm^^^^^^^^^
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807 Justin--In about five minutes, you're going to be black and blue...and if it's
|
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808 something YOU'VE caught, I'm not sure i want it to be relayed this way. But
|
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809 I suppose this board needs its JUSTIfication, just like everything else.
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810 0001TED & CM--like I said, I don't know a thing about cars. Talk to
|
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811 Vandervecken--He was breathing down my neck, champing at the bit while I
|
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812 read the entries. Kitty wants to play computr, too. Richt, why must you have
|
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813 so many cats???heh heh...
|
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814 ******************yes, it's one more break into the classics*******************
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815 How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
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816 I love thee with the depth and bredth and height
|
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817 My soul can reach when feeling out of sight
|
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818 For the ends of being and Ideal Grace.
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819 I love thee to the level of every day's
|
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820 Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
|
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821 I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
|
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822 I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.
|
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823 I love thee with the passion put to use
|
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824 In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
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825 I love thee with a love I seem to loose
|
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826 With my lost saints, -I love thee with the breath,
|
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827 Smiles, tears, of all my life! -and, if God choose,
|
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828 I shall but love thee better after death.
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829
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830 -Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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831 **************she too was a muse***********************************************
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832 gotta go now. VanderVecken wants on.............ciao bello
|
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833 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE
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834 ack!!!!!!!!!!$MNU%T$#ERRichard!! Stop that!! &(^&$%*)LLLLLLLLLL Quit!!!!!!
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835 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THE MUSE^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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836@
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837@
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838 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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839 One difference between superchargers and turbos- a turbo is an expotential
|
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840 output device and a supercharger is a linear. If you turn the input shaft on
|
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841 a supercharger twice as fast you get twice as much air output. Simple, right?
|
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842 However, turn the input shaft of a turbine twice as fast and you get 4 times
|
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843 the output. (in volume) Also, turbos can blow up engines too.
|
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844 Anyway, my discussion above was incomplete. I said nothing about gear
|
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845 ratios. In the fifties I understand that Chrysler came out with a device
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846 they called the 'variable transmission.' Simply, this was an automatic
|
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847 transmission designed to have an infinite number of gears. Instaed of shifting
|
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848 from first through third you moved a lever that decreased the gear ratio
|
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849 from a high to a one to one ratio. I understand that current production
|
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850 turbos are not used continously. However, if an engine was designed to run
|
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851 at a constant rpm and the GEAR ratio was varied, through an infinite clutch,
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852 torque multiplier, or some such, the acceleration felt would be the same.
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853 Another possibility is engine mechanical force being converted to electricity,
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854 then re-converted to mechanical force at independent drive motors. Or,
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855 mechanical force converted to fluid pressure then used.
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856 also, the 100 MPG carb has been built. It is on a BIKE. Motorcycles get far
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857 better gas mileage than cars, yet how many people are willing to sacrifice
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858 their stereo tape player, BABY ON BOARD dangler, foglights and knobbie
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859 tires to ride a fuel efficient motorcycle. Just look at the peole driving
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860 around in their 1 ton pickem up trucks with a spare tire (oversize) bouncing
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861 around in the bed and the tailgate up to see how many care about fuel
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862 conservation. (besides those trucks are UGLY to boot)
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863 One last word about water injection. HOLLEY carbs is currently offering
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864 a water injection kit. Why? Because by injecting water you can cool the
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865 combustion chamber, thereby slowing the burn down. Great for pollution
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866 you say but crummy for power? The secret is to tremendously advance the
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867 ignition timing. The cooler chamber will not detonate (Ping) and you can
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868 run crummy octane gas and get great power output. Water injection is
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869 definitly not dead!
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870 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++000000001TED++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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871 ============================Justin the Blue================================
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872 Vorpal Bunnies need oil too......
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873
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874 I sit and think about it
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875 There is no doubt about it
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876 The more I do without it
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877 The less I grow
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878
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879 Now it's obvious to me
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880 That the things in life I see
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881 That now follow me
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882 Were natural
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883
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884 So take a look and see
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885 And say occasionally
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886 What you can plainly see
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887 Is wrong
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888
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889 Your light is whats made me
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890 A thing thats good to see
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891 And where I want to be
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892 Is here always.
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893
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894 You know who you are. Thanks, Justin the Blue
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895
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896 No. No silly stuff just now. Not in the mood. Sorry.
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897 ===========================Justin the moody Blue===============================
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898 (direct from the fabulous Midgard room overlooking good taste completely.)
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899 ================================Justin the Blue================================
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900
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901
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902 <___>--- --- I don't know what this thing does, but it's chasing ME!
|
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903 Slowly regaining his composure, and his chair, VanderVecken took several
|
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904 long sips of his drink. "So you seem toe stuck here... At least your
|
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905 materialization tricks don' seem to work. Is that it?"
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906 "Essentially yes. I can't quite imagine why... Perhaps, as you said, some
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907 kind of stability locus or some such..."
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908 "Hogwash! The n is quite a number of things, but universal stability is only
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909 occasionally one of them! Hmmm... I don't suppose you've tried egss by the
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910 normal routes?"
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911 "What normal rou -- Um, do you think we could move to a less lit corner or
|
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912 something?, " the now quite human looking alien requested, looking rather
|
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913 apprehensively at two men who hadjust walked in the BabeGate.
|
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914 "Letme guess -- more people who dislike your 'bad habits'? C'mon, "
|
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915 VanderVecken replied with a heavy sigh, dragging the hapless alien into a
|
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916 more secluded corner.
|
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917 "Actually no; They're just some old friends I'd rather not see right now..."
|
|||
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918 "Alright. Doou have any particular destination in mind?"
|
|||
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919 "No, just out of here. To many old aquaintances seem to frequent the place..."
|
|||
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920 "Actually, this is the first time I've seen you or any of your friends at all;
|
|||
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921 admittedly I haven't been around for a while, however, I have this distinct
|
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922 susion that it's *yr* presence which is doing it."
|
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923 "Could we just get out of he? Please? I'll get you an Irish Coffee on the
|
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924 way o."
|
|||
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925 "Hmm. You may have som redeeming qualities after all. Come Along." At this,
|
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926 VanderVecken headed forthe nearest exit -- in this prticular instance, the
|
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927 Gate to the Bazaar. Yes, the Baar. Someone had once suggested that the
|
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928 name of that great shopping center was genereally misspelled, but it was still
|
|||
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929 the most efficient way to find *anything*.
|
|||
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930 As they passed through the gate, the little alien shimmered faintly blue.
|
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931 VanderVeckewould have considered this worthy of comment, however his attention
|
|||
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932 was preoccupied by the sights of the Bazaar. Nor did he notice that the Peter
|
|||
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933 Lorre lookalike was again following them...
|
|||
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934 "Ah, the si of the Bazaar... It's been far to long since I've been
|
|||
|
935 here... Come, let's go get a drink..."
|
|||
|
936 !EM gnisahc s`ti tub ,seod siht tahw wonk t`nod I ---> ----<___>
|
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937 **************************************************************************
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938 Yes turbo's have an exponential output -- for a while. Then they start
|
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939 to max out. That is one of the important factors in designing and
|
|||
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940 matching a turbo to an engine. You want the turbin small and light
|
|||
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941 for fast response, but at the same time it has to be big enough to
|
|||
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942 handle the maximum demand from the engine. Usually there is a
|
|||
|
943 compromise used in order to gain low end power They set it so that
|
|||
|
944 it has a little too much boost at the high end and then use a waste
|
|||
|
945 gate to "waste" the extra pressure around the turbine (or on a race
|
|||
|
946 car where noise and polution aren't a problem often directly into
|
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947 the air). The greater power at the low end is obtained at a slight
|
|||
|
948 increase in the turbo lag (accellerator response). That is the main
|
|||
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949 advantage that the super charger has, you step on the gas and you
|
|||
|
950 have smooth acceleration, just like without a 'charger', but with
|
|||
|
951 more power.
|
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|
952 The reason the Turbo maxes out is backpressure in the exhaust. You
|
|||
|
953 begin to run into limits in air movement just like you do in mechanical
|
|||
|
954 movement of valves.
|
|||
|
955 Another type of 'charger' that you don't hear much of but may now that
|
|||
|
956 electronics has come to a point to be able to effectively deal with it
|
|||
|
957 is the electronic compressor. This works like the turbo, but rather
|
|||
|
958 than running off exhaust gas it runs off of electricity. This allows
|
|||
|
959 the ability to adjust the carb air pressure at low rpm which is a
|
|||
|
960 problem in the turbo, and removes the mechanical unloading requirements
|
|||
|
961 of the supercharger at high rpms. And the prssure can be adjusted by demand
|
|||
|
962 rather than by the limitatons of the engine installation.
|
|||
|
963 It's possible that this type of charger may get used more because of
|
|||
|
964 this. It also has the distinct advantage of removing on of the prime
|
|||
|
965 causes of turbo failure, which is bearing failure caused by the
|
|||
|
966 trubine having to spin at 50,000 to 100,000 rpm in an air stream
|
|||
|
967 meassured in thousands of degrees of heat. It's amazing that they
|
|||
|
968 can get them to run at all in an auto, let alone for 30,000 to 40,000
|
|||
|
969 miles with no problems. With an electronic charger you don't have
|
|||
|
970 to worry about the exhaust gases, it is all done at the carb. And
|
|||
|
971 you have the added advantage of not passing the exahust heat to
|
|||
|
972 the carb intake.
|
|||
|
973 Fixed rpm engines driving generators.... yes, that would be more
|
|||
|
974 efficient, you could run the engine at optimum efficiency, reduce
|
|||
|
975 polution significantly, and all of that. It is also much more
|
|||
|
976 complicated and thus more expensive and will break down much more
|
|||
|
977 often. There are quite a few of them around though, people keep
|
|||
|
978 trying to find a way to make it work becuase it has a lot to offer.
|
|||
|
979 Another good appraoch that won't cost you very much, won't change
|
|||
|
980 the power output of your car, AND is much less polluting is to
|
|||
|
981 switch over to propane. The problem? How many propane pumps do
|
|||
|
982 you see around? The same goes for any other fuel. Hydrogen would
|
|||
|
983 be an *excellent* fuel, it's major waste product is water, and
|
|||
|
984 given that most of the earths surface is covered with hydrogen in the
|
|||
|
985 form of H2O (wich is where we get the stuff from) there is a lot
|
|||
|
986 more of it than oil. So If I had to say what we should use for fuel,
|
|||
|
987 I'd pick hydrogen.
|
|||
|
988 **************************** CM *************************************
|
|||
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|
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|
989 The stats--
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990 177 users total
|
|||
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991 73 active (called more than once)
|
|||
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992 20 very active (called within the last four weeks)
|
|||
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993@ of the 20, 5 are known duplicates, which means that 5 more
|
|||
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994@ arfe also probably duplicates, leaving 10 true active users.
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