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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... No, I said no such thing. A previous poster made the lower Michigan comment. I commented to the poster that made the uppie comment. That fact that he top-posted isn't my problem. Yes, you did. Your statement, "I think that is a yooper, not an uppie. :-)", immediately follows the statement, "A native of lower Michigan." You are responsible for the content and format of what you post, don't blame anyone else. I'm not responsible for the fact that you can't follow a threaded discussion. Immediately follows in text, doesn't mean immediately follows in time, especially when some folks insist on top posting. Learn to use a threaded newsreader so you can keep the chronology straight. Matt |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... I'm not responsible for the fact that you can't follow a threaded discussion. Immediately follows in text, doesn't mean immediately follows in time, especially when some folks insist on top posting. Learn to use a threaded newsreader so you can keep the chronology straight. You made an error. Learn from it. Move on. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... I'm not responsible for the fact that you can't follow a threaded discussion. Immediately follows in text, doesn't mean immediately follows in time, especially when some folks insist on top posting. Learn to use a threaded newsreader so you can keep the chronology straight. You made an error. Learn from it. Move on. No, you aren't smart enough to know what a usenet thread is. Learn how before claiming someone made an error. Even a usenet rookie can tell that my reply was to Jon Kraus' post of 9/28/05 9:50 PM. Read that post again and you'll understand (well maybe) the context of my message. Matt |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... No, you aren't smart enough to know what a usenet thread is. Learn how before claiming someone made an error. Even a usenet rookie can tell that my reply was to Jon Kraus' post of 9/28/05 9:50 PM. Read that post again and you'll understand (well maybe) the context of my message. You did not write what you think you did. You made an error. Learn from it. Move on. |
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"Sylvain" wrote in message
t... Have you considered that he may come across as annoying because of different cultural background? As far as I can tell, he's an American ex-pat. But even so, we get plenty of people from a wide variety of cultures and for the most part people deal with it just fine. I don't think this is a cultural thing. [...] The other thing is that he might be also quite young; teenagers can be really annoying even when they don't mean to be :-) I've known lots of teens who are just as respectful, or even more so, than adults. But in any case, he's been around for years. He might have a teen's maturity, but his actual age is almost certainly beyond that. Pete |
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when I moved to USA it took
me a while to pick up the clues as to what was ok and what was not in a conversation Are you willing to share examples? Where did you come from? Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Wolfgang Schwanke wrote:
Mixi is an American living in Paris. ok, I understand now: bad influences/environment :-) --Sylvain |
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On 29 Sep 2006 15:09:02 -0500, T o d d P a t t i s t
wrote in : Was your conclusion that it was this reduction in velocity that resulted in the increase in temperature? No, it was that the velocity goes from organized flow to random thermal energy. I haven't read the entire thread, but does the analysis that lead to your conclusion include the heat transfer from the ambient atmosphere through the conductive copper fill tubing to the O2 between the reservoir tank and the tank being filled? The temperature differential between the gas leaving the reservoir tank and the ambient air must be pretty significant, so I would expect the heat transfer to figure in your conclusion. Of course the amount of time the O2 being transferred is exposed to ambient temperatures is also a factor. How long does it typically take to complete the filling operation? You mentioned ignoring the temperature of the residual gas (at one atmosphere pressure) contained in the bottle you are filling because it was insignificant, but if the gas flowing into the bottle is picking up heat as it is transferred, and then being compressed to a higher pressure as the bottle fills, it seems its temperature would rise. |
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"Mike" wrote in message
. .. So now your insulting anyone who doesn't take your view? Who says your right? As the current holder of the position of Arbiter of Truth in the Universe, I do... http://grumman581.googlepages.com/th...n-the-universe |
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The expansion only lasts until the tank is full to ambient pressure-a very
short time. Then it is all compression. mike "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: I tried to explain calmly why that couldn't be right since we were dealing with expansion, not compression. |
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