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Posted by Mike M on May 21, 2004 at 15:16:41 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: Re: Re: MAD as h ell posted by bo on May 21, 2004 at 13:16:20:
I hate homework always did. Seems to me I have heard that Brazil uses fuel made from sugar cane probabaly some form of ethanol or methanol. Ever here of E85. Cars are allready made and running around fine without disolving but that fuel is not widely found. I also seem to recall that on those GM pickups Dateline NBC rigged the crash test with detonators. They keep moving those pickup truck tanks all around,behind the seat,outside the frame,behind the rear axle,inside the frame can't make up thier minds I have had all types and never had any troubles except the inside the frame,can't get them to take gas right sometimes when mounting a dump bed. Hydrogen--- They are talking 5000 psi They banned split rims because of blowing up and these were only at 100 psi And another thing am I or anyone else for that matter more educated or better off because of computers ,I don't think so. I have some Amish living around me and sometimes I really wonder who is better off ,smarter,or what have you. I don't have an answer but I do admire there ability to stick with what they believe among all the temptations.
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