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nelson sh.ts himself again

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relic896@hotmail.com - 27 Feb 2005 20:37 GMT
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:22:16 GMT, aarcuda69062
<nonelson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>In article <87k221dd3l3vqthc1i1qk9gbkpbpvs9iv3@4ax.com>,
> relic896@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>Yup, I remember it.
>
>Looks like you're -still- soiling yourself in public.
>
>You've made numerous mentions of performing an AVR test.
>
>An "AVR" is a specific electrical tester marketed by
>Snap-On Tools;
>
><http://www.snapondiag.com/snap-on-avr.asp>
>
>it contains a carbon pile, a volt meter, and an inductive ammeter.
>
>When you make specific mention of performing an "AVR" test, you
>should bear in mind that the person you are replying to may not
>have access to that specific tester even though I *own one* and
>your boss *allows* you to use one.
>
>Before you go sh.tting yourself in public again, you might want
>to consider that things have different name depending on what
>part of the world a person might be in.  A wrench in one country
>is a spanner in another.

lmfao
snap on invents avr
lmfao
avr stand for  amps volts and resistance
hey thats the 3 things toy do to check out a charging system
lmfao
'U GO GIRL

hurc ast
aarcuda69062 - 28 Feb 2005 01:54 GMT
> On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:22:16 GMT, aarcuda69062
> <nonelson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> snap on invents avr
> lmfao

Uh, no Bozo, Snap-On has a tool called "AVR."

> avr stand for  amps volts and resistance

Yup, that's why Snap-On named the tool as they did.
But it doesn't have a built in ohm meter, so it isn't capable of
doing a direct resistance reading.

> hey thats the 3 things toy do to check out a charging system

Or, it's one thing one might be reaching for, but you (so far)
have failed to specify which it is.

> lmfao

I don't expect you to get it, and if you ever did, the fun would
be over.
 
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