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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 7, 1:39 pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote: I am much more of a theoretical engine guy than a real engine guy, and IIRC it took a little effort on your part to set me straight on the thermal limits of the VW heads; so I have faith that you will help to clear up whatever misconceptions I may have on this as well. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Dear Peter, The magnesium crankcase is referred to as aluminum, old, used parts are referred to as 'factory new,' bearing shells are installed atop a splatter of spray-paint... But the humor has more to do with the overall incompetence of the video rather than the fallacious statements. The video is larded with hilarious Mechanical Sight-Gags that can't be described without losing the essence of the humor; you NEED to see it for yourself. The Beer Fountain erupted when, upon completing some mundane task, the assembler puts thumb to forefinger and gives the camera a close-up 'okay' for all the deaf-mutes in the audience. Doing it once was funny but the second time even Old Stoneface cracked up: 'This guy makes Dubya look like a Whiz Kid.' Giiven the nature of the medium -- the ability to re-shoot a take until they got it right -- it's hard to understand why they would leave in so many scenes showing them doing things wrong. That caused a bit of discussion, some arguing that it had to be a put-on... until someone pointed out that they probably HAD re-shot and edited TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITY. Which makes the video a ****-up of truly monumental proportions. Like I said, you've GOT to see it. This thing is a collector's item. -R.S.Hoover The search for a copy is now under way! Thanks, Peter |
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