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Rumor of Ethanol causing older outboard engines to 'blow up'?
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:19:45 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 14:34:52 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote:
Consider this.... a new 24' Bayliner carries 64 gallons of fuel.
Burring E85, that would be like taking along about 48 gallons of
gasoline. I hope you aren't going far....
I've been told by some pretty reputable people in the outboard
industry that the one thing they are afraid of is E85 being
mandated.
Don't know if it's true, but I'm inclined to believe them.
Hopefully, the government and industry will come to their senses
before
then.
Corn just ain't the answer.
We need SW to finally come clean on some of the technology used in
intergalactic travel.....maybe we can eventually beam up/down from
place to
place.
Come clean Tom. ;-)
Well, it's this way.
It's a Dimensional Inertialess Quantum Skip Drive.
Quantum principles dictate that there are infinite universes based on
decision points. For example, let's say that you choose to go to the
local Gandhi Mart instead of Stop and Shop. Your decision has created
a separate universe based on that decision. The neighboring universe
is the one in which you chose to go to Stop and Shop is identical to
the one in which you went to Gandhi Mart only the decision point has
changed.
Using this principle, the Dimensional Inertialess Quantum Skip Drive
allows movement from a position in one dimension to a position in a
neighboring dimension. That neighbor dimension is identical to your
dimension with the sole exception of the decision point that created
it. It is totally transparent to you because, essentially, it is
identical to your previous dimension.
The exact process is a by product of Hilbert Space functions using
zero point time/space analysis in infinite dimensional space instead
of two or three dimensional Euclidean geometry.
Pretty simple stuff actually.
Only if you are of the Copenhagen school ( and not the snoose dipping
copenhagen school, but the quantum mechanics one)
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