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Old February 23rd 04, 04:47 AM
C J Campbell
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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C J Campbell wrote:

It is up to those that assert there is such a thing as damage from shock
cooling and shock heating to prove it.


With the cost of engines the way it is, I suggest that the situation is

exactly
the other way 'round. Until you can prove conclusively that shock cooling

does
not exist, baby the engine.


I plead guilty. Even though I do not believe in shock cooling, I admit that
I fly as if I did believe in it.

I have my limits as to how far I will go to accommodate myth and
superstition, though. I refuse to turn my cell phone off at the gas pump
even when Fred Meyer has a big sign ordering me to do it.


 




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