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Not that I have any interest in seeing America return to an industrial
economy, but there a millions of under-educated Americans who desperately needed those long-gone blue-collar jobs. It is they who have suffered the brunt of the crazy, over-blown environmental regulations. That smell you and I haughtily disdained was the smell of money to them and their families. That somebody profits from destroying the environment is no reason to let it be so. The same arguments can be made for casinos, logging the redwoods, and cocaine as a legitimate business. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Analogy: death sentence for speeding.
Analogy: Fatal speeding accident. The laws of physics take care of the rest. Jose -- Get high on gasoline: fly an airplane. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Do they make snow tires for bicycles?
the tires on my mountain bike would make pretty good snow tires. Ice might be a problem though. I wonder if you can get spiked tires for bicycles, like the ones they used in (that insane "sport") motorcycle racing on frozen lakes. Although, to be honest, I haven't seen one of those races in many years. I wonder if they finally outlawed them? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Eliminate your wife's wasted time, and your country's productivity would
soar! add in the additional car, parking fees, etc ... than you might be even. Iowa City has been trying to "European-ize" their downtown in a similar fashion. Just this year they closed the last available open parking lot in downtown, (they're building condos on it) leaving only parking meters and multi-story parking garages available for parking. End result? All new business development since 1998 has moved to our sister city, Coralville. In the end, all these well-intentioned, over-educated city activists accomplished was to ensure the financial success of Coralville. Which, of course, is what every business-person *told* them would happen when they announced their plan. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck opined
Your route sounds like an even better candidate for a bicycle commute. Yeah, that would be a sight in January... :-/ And what "sight" would that be? Some warmer clothes? Do they make snow tires for bicycles? the tires on my mountain bike would make pretty good snow tires. Ice might be a problem though. -ash Cthulhu in 2005! Why wait for nature? |
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In article 0li2f.468753$xm3.119049@attbi_s21,
Jay Honeck wrote: The bus stops 1 block from my home -- which sucks in bad weather. It then goes downtown -- a distance of 2.5 miles -- but takes forever to get there. It travels down narrow city streets that were never designed for busses, stopping every block, backing up traffic everywhere along the way. Once downtown, I would have to transfer to another bus to travel the remaining 1.5 mile to the hotel, with it once again stopping every 200 yards along the way. The entire trip would take a bit more than an hour. Or, I can drive to my office in less than 15 minutes. Its all in the design and the service focus. I was in germany last winter and there was a bus stop 1 block away from where I was staying. It took me only 3 days to adjust my morning routing so as to arrive exactly on time with the bus to the bus stop, thus avoiding all waiting on the bus stop. And yes, german busses are VERY exact. I was 3 stops sway from the end of the bus line and the bus took 12 minutes to arrive Downtown where I could take any bus to another part of the city. I could reach anywhere in the city in less than 40 minutes, and it was a lot more than 2.5 miles.... A lot of people had NO car or used it only in the weekends. Every street had bikepaths and they were occupied all year round. In the summer a lot of people rode their bikes to work. And yes, you can leave you bike at the station with just a small chain and the bike will be there when you came back. side note: In the city I was there was some public outcry for a recent bus accident that left one fatality. It was the first public transportation accident in 15 years and the first public transporttion fatality in the city in 40 years, my host told me... -- Eduardo K. | To put a pipe in byte mode, http://www.carfun.cl | type PIPE_TYPE_BYTE. http://e.nn.cl | (from the Visual C++ help file.) |
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Morgans wrote: "Eduardo K." wrote new engines are mostly highpressure Diesels of FSI engines (gas engines but with gas inyected inside the combusion chamber in a way simmilar to Diesel engines). Name some of these new engines, so we can compare what we are talking about. If you are talking about the ones I am thinking about, the sequential injection takes place at the intake valve, on the manifold side. 2.0 FSI Audi: http://www.audiworld.com/news/01/iaa/fsi/content.shtml quote: The FSI engine's special combustion principle is critical to its efficiency. On this engine, fuel is not injected into the intake port, but directly into the combustion chamber. The injector, which is supplied by a single-piston pump and common rail fuel line, is in the side of the cylinder head, and controls the injection time to within thousandths of a second, at injection pressures of up to 110 bar. -- Eduardo K. | To put a pipe in byte mode, http://www.carfun.cl | type PIPE_TYPE_BYTE. http://e.nn.cl | (from the Visual C++ help file.) |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:UCs2f.471120$xm3.174829@attbi_s21... But then, I also won't dare complain about how there are no decent jobs for unskilled workers, as so many do. It's quicker and easier to train an unskilled worker for the service sector than for manufacturing. My #2 son started at Walgreens when he was 17 doing part time work at $6.25/hour. He moved up to Pharmacy Tech when 18 ($9.00/hr) and will finish his degree in Pharmacology this coming May. $$$$ Too many environmental activists refuse to see any connection between their actions in the '60s and '70s, and the long-term consequences. At least they won't admit their all-or-nothing approach. |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article UCs2f.471120$xm3.174829@attbi_s21, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Too many environmental activists refuse to see any connection between their actions in the '60s and '70s, and the long-term consequences. to be more accurate: too many activists fail to see the negative consequences of their actions, only seeing little successes. And as Michel Fumento has pointed out, most of those "successes" were actually reforms that were well in place or developing strongly long before regulations were enacted due to market pressures (dig out the story of Alaskan fisheries and their water treatment facilities for a rib-splitting laugher). The ones that still defy regulations are governmental entities, mainly the Feds. |
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You still don't get it. The number of refineries doesn't matter...the
output does. Mike MU-2 |
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