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Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... So, there you go Bill.....thanks for playing. I know, I know, you've once again been proven dead wrong, so you'll resort to childish name calling, then low life comments about me, my wife and my kids..... You have a wife and kids? I'd pay money to see that family portrait. How much? I've got a lovely wife and two lovely kids. Why would you think any different? Or are you STILL posting in ignorance? An a/c return line is warmer than ambient? Now that's ignorant. LOL! Care to answer my questions, or are you too scared? Of course I am- you know Karate. As suspected. I'm just wondering how low you can go.... "The condenser is a long tube that goes back and forth through a multitude of cooling fins, quite similar to the evaporator in structure. The condenser is mounted in front of the radiator to take advantage of the forced air provided by the fan and the motion of the car. As the highly pressurized refrigerant (vapor) flows into the condenser, it gives off heat and warms the condenser. This causes the condenser to be hotter than the forced air coming through the condenser. The condenser hands its heat off to the forced air and turns the refrigerant back into cool liquid in the expansion valve, where it heads back to the evaporator." You think the above backs your argument that the return line is warmer than ambient? You can't be that ignorant, can you? prove it wrong. I've asked you to do so several times...... still waiting........ |
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basskisser wrote:
Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Mike wrote: *That* I don't get at all! LOL! Ambiguity in the typewritten word. In case some folks didn't understand the above. It did not mean thatI didn't get (understand) John H's post, in fact I agree with it. It means, that I don't get why people continue to argue with a rockpile like asskisser. Your childish name calling and petty insults shows that you have no credibility, and further more shows that you were indeed not able to "get it", and to cover your tracks, resort to such. Nice try at a big sentence. Didn't work so try again. -- Infatuation....... Infatuation...... It's driving Dan crazy...... It's making Dan CRRRAAAZZZYYY....... That's not even a good spin. That's moronic repetition expected of a child. -- Infatuation....... Infatuation...... It's driving Dan crazy...... It's making Dan CRRRAAAZZZYYY...... Very sad. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: Sure you did. If that's true and your "friend" read your posts, he is as pathetic as you. Seriously. Pathetic because we shared a huge laugh at your expense? Infatuation...... Infatuation..... It's driving Dan crazy.... It's making Dan CRRRAAAZZZYYY....... Uhhhh...yeah. That would be extremly pathetic to any reasonable person. -- I guess you are right. Anybody that would give a mentally ill stalker like you a second glance would be pathetic. Read it again - slower this time. Have an adult help you and you might get it. Then again... -- Every single post I make, there you are, my cute little stalker...... Infatuation...... Infatuation...... Please define "every" in your sentence and be as specific as possible. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Sam wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message roups.com... So, there you go Bill.....thanks for playing. I know, I know, you've once again been proven dead wrong, so you'll resort to childish name calling, then low life comments about me, my wife and my kids..... You have a wife and kids? I'd pay money to see that family portrait. How much? I've got a lovely wife and two lovely kids. Why would you think any different? Or are you STILL posting in ignorance? An a/c return line is warmer than ambient? Now that's ignorant. LOL! Schnapps = whiskey, that is ignorant "Cow Down" that is ignorant "What to hell" that is ignorant. |
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Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: basskisser wrote: Dan wrote: Sure you did. If that's true and your "friend" read your posts, he is as pathetic as you. Seriously. Pathetic because we shared a huge laugh at your expense? Infatuation...... Infatuation..... It's driving Dan crazy.... It's making Dan CRRRAAAZZZYYY....... Uhhhh...yeah. That would be extremly pathetic to any reasonable person. -- I guess you are right. Anybody that would give a mentally ill stalker like you a second glance would be pathetic. Read it again - slower this time. Have an adult help you and you might get it. Then again... -- Every single post I make, there you are, my cute little stalker...... Infatuation...... Infatuation...... Please define "every" in your sentence and be as specific as possible. eve·ry /ˈɛvri/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ev-ree] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –adjective 1. being one of a group or series taken collectively; each: We go there every day. 2. all possible; the greatest possible degree of: every prospect of success. —Idioms3. every bit, in every respect; completely: This is every bit as good as she says it is. 4. every now and then, on occasion; from time to time: She bakes her own bread every now and then. Also, every once in a while, every so often. 5. every other, every second; every alternate: milk deliveries every other day. 6. every which way, in all directions; in disorganized fashion: I brushed against the table, and the cards fell every which way. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Origin: 1125–75; ME every, everich, OE ǣfre ǣlc ever each] —Synonyms 1. See each. Infatuation....... Infatuation....... It's driving Dan crazy....... It's making Dan CRRRAAAZZZYYY....... |
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Duke Nukem wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 07:28:56 -0500, animal wrote: Schnapps = whiskey, I was always under the impression that schnapps is the generic term for clear brandies distilled from fermented fruits. Brandy is made from grape wine and some is made from the fermented juices of fruits other than grapes. It's a post fermentation process. Single malt whiskey is made from malted barley, with no other grain products or other fermentables. Blended whiskeys are self explanatory. So with that in mind, how is schnapps whiskey? Or am I late to the party? Late, Tom. I've already told and shown the nitwits why. |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:52:08 GMT, Duke Nukem
wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 07:28:56 -0500, animal wrote: Schnapps = whiskey, I was always under the impression that schnapps is the generic term for clear brandies distilled from fermented fruits. Brandy is made from grape wine and some is made from the fermented juices of fruits other than grapes. It's a post fermentation process. Single malt whiskey is made from malted barley, with no other grain products or other fermentables. Blended whiskeys are self explanatory. So with that in mind, how is schnapps whiskey? Or am I late to the party? Yes, very. This was a discussion between basskisser and a few others many months ago. You don't want to start it up again! |
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"basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... Sam wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... So, there you go Bill.....thanks for playing. I know, I know, you've once again been proven dead wrong, so you'll resort to childish name calling, then low life comments about me, my wife and my kids..... You have a wife and kids? I'd pay money to see that family portrait. How much? I've got a lovely wife and two lovely kids. Why would you think any different? Or are you STILL posting in ignorance? An a/c return line is warmer than ambient? Now that's ignorant. LOL! Care to answer my questions, or are you too scared? Of course I am- you know Karate. As suspected. I'm just wondering how low you can go.... "The condenser is a long tube that goes back and forth through a multitude of cooling fins, quite similar to the evaporator in structure. The condenser is mounted in front of the radiator to take advantage of the forced air provided by the fan and the motion of the car. As the highly pressurized refrigerant (vapor) flows into the condenser, it gives off heat and warms the condenser. This causes the condenser to be hotter than the forced air coming through the condenser. The condenser hands its heat off to the forced air and turns the refrigerant back into cool liquid in the expansion valve, where it heads back to the evaporator." You think the above backs your argument that the return line is warmer than ambient? You can't be that ignorant, can you? prove it wrong. I've asked you to do so several times...... still waiting........ Ok, we'll start off easy. Question #1 (Yes or No only) The return line of an A/C system is the lower pressure side of the system. |
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"Duke Nukem" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 07:28:56 -0500, animal wrote: Schnapps = whiskey, I was always under the impression that schnapps is the generic term for clear brandies distilled from fermented fruits. Schnapps usually gives me the schnitts. -W |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:11:31 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: On 12/20/2006 10:59 AM, Clams Canino wrote: "Duke Nukem" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 07:28:56 -0500, animal wrote: Schnapps = whiskey, I was always under the impression that schnapps is the generic term for clear brandies distilled from fermented fruits. Schnapps usually gives me the schnitts. When I lived in Jax, I used to go fishing with a bunch of guys, several of whom would drop shot glasses of schnapps into mugs of beer. Those guys were usually out cold before we got 10 miles from shore. My maternal Grandfather had this afternoon routine which, in retrospect, probably kept him alive and vital. When he got home from the foundry, he stopped at the bar down the street from his house and ordered a Pabst Blue Ribbon. He'd drink that talking with his bar buddies, then would order another with a double shot of Jameson Irish which he would promptly pour into the glass of beer, drink that, then go home. He did that everyday of his working and retired life. He lived to be 101. :) Sounds like a combination of moderation and commaderie kept him going. I wish I could enjoy 2 or 3 beers, but I just get too sleepy after one beer to really enjoy it. |
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