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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / November 2007

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anganb - 20 Nov 2007 02:12 GMT
Windshields

The windshield of almost all cars and trucks are made out of two
curved sheets of glass, with a layer of tough plastic laminate between
them. The plastic laminate serves to hold the two layers of glass
together in the event of accident. It also keeps shards of glass from
flying and puncturing passengers should an impact, such as falling
rock, occur.
http://www.askstar.com.cn/health/Auto-Glass.htm
azwiley1 - 20 Nov 2007 02:25 GMT
> Windshields
>
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> flying and puncturing passengers should an impact, such as falling
> rock, occur.http://www.askstar.com.cn/health/Auto-Glass.htm

Thank you for the education.
Tom Lawrence - 20 Nov 2007 05:46 GMT
>> Windshields
>>
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>
> Thank you for the education.

Tires

The tires on almost all cars and trucks are made out of rubber, vulcanized
to give it strength, while still leaving it soft and flexible.  This serves
to give the car traction on the road, and the ability to absorb the bumps
that come from rolling on an uneven surface.
http://www.duh-no-shit.com/pub/Tires.htm

In case you were wondering...  :)
azwiley1 - 20 Nov 2007 06:01 GMT
> >> Windshields
>
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>
> In case you were wondering...  :)

Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
petrolium refinement?
Tom Lawrence - 20 Nov 2007 14:39 GMT
> Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
> petrolium refinement?

I'm getting you a spell checker for Christmas  :)
azwiley1 - 20 Nov 2007 15:23 GMT
> > Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
> > petrolium refinement?
>
> I'm getting you a spell checker for Christmas  :)

Gee thanks, how about a new reader instead so I can stop using Google
groups.
Christopher Thompson - 20 Nov 2007 19:05 GMT
>> > Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
>> > petrolium refinement?
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> Gee thanks, how about a new reader instead so I can stop using Google
> groups.

are you using windows or linux?

if your looking for a free reader why not FreeAgent or Mozilla
Thunderbird? these should be good choices for Windows

i use Pan for my news reader on my linux system.

or do you have a news server issue in witch case.............

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azwiley1 - 20 Nov 2007 22:03 GMT
> >> > Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
> >> > petrolium refinement?
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> --
> Chris

I have readers, sorry what I should have said was a provider better
then Comcast that doesn't charge.
Nosey - 20 Nov 2007 22:40 GMT
Larry, check your e-mail.
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Tom Lawrence - 20 Nov 2007 23:40 GMT
> I have readers, sorry what I should have said was a provider better
> then Comcast that doesn't charge.

Didn't you just get done berating a guy who was asking for free OBD-II
stuff?  Now you're looking for free news service?

I paid $8 for 8 gigs of news service, back at the beginning of this year.
I've used about half a gig so far.  Cough up the 8 bucks, and quit yer
whining!  :^)
azwiley1 - 20 Nov 2007 23:50 GMT
> > I have readers, sorry what I should have said was a provider better
> > then Comcast that doesn't charge.
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> I've used about half a gig so far.  Cough up the 8 bucks, and quit yer
> whining!  :^)

No, I didn't berate a guy, if you had read it completely Tom you would
have seen that it was a joke.  Or are you getting like Roy, the wabbit
and Tbone and overlooking certain things?  Selective reading?  <bg>

I already pay out the a.s for the cable internet service, why show I
pay more?  pppppttttttttttttttttt
mac davis - 21 Nov 2007 14:53 GMT
>> > I have readers, sorry what I should have said was a provider better
>> > then Comcast that doesn't charge.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>I already pay out the a.s for the cable internet service, why show I
>pay more?  pppppttttttttttttttttt

We pay $60 a month for this slow-a.s dish, plus $600 up front for equipment...
and they're to cheap to "support" newsgroups!
I get really a good news server for $3 a month from the folks that sell Agent..

mac

Please remove splinters before emailing
beekeep - 21 Nov 2007 13:19 GMT
>> I have readers, sorry what I should have said was a provider better
>> then Comcast that doesn't charge.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>I've used about half a gig so far.  Cough up the 8 bucks, and quit yer
>whining!  :^)

If he coughs up money, I wonder what happens when he farts?

beekeep
mac davis - 21 Nov 2007 14:50 GMT
>>> > Yup, I sure was!  Thanks Tom, now lets see, how about a class on
>>> > petrolium refinement?
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
>or do you have a news server issue in witch case.............

Upgrade to Agent and get spel chek, to..

mac

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