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Turbo said that Canada is backward technologically.
Hmmm..wonder what planet that Canada was on, or when Turbo last visited it. The Canada I just visited ( the one here on Planet Earth ) is pretty damn advanced with some pretty nice folk. I sure hope our fellow Americans are as hospitible to visiting Canadians, as the Canadians I meet are to me when I am a guest in their country.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 15:34
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If it has a red hex on the hub-cap, I love it
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Eric,I don't want to get off topic here but I have done plenty of reading on the ethanol issue. In Canada we have enough fossil fuel oil to keep us going for several centuries but could easily produce ethanol in the this county to meet our domestic needs and hardly notice. Canada is still the USA's biggest energy supplier. I understand the US concern about foreign oil (the US has no problem buying ours) but I don't know of any Arab terrorists who sell it? I used ethanol in my motorhome on my trip through the western states including Nebraska and found that the mileage of the motorhome decreased by about 10% but maybe the newer vehicles don't have this problem. The people all along the way were very friendly and we had a wonderful trip. It is nice to have you as neighbours.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 15:53
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Pete, I don't know whether or not Eric has travelled outside the US much but I do think he comment was made in jest and I took it that way so no offense was taken. I like the USA and have been to over 40 states and love the country but would never consider living there.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 16:00
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Yes, my post was in jest. Personally, I love Canada, but I'm still confused on how people can stand to live in such a cold climate!
And as the cold climate subject is up, ethanol in Canada won't happen, as it couldn't be more than 50%, as all the cars won't start unless you add a heater to the fuel line. But Canada's better than Arizona, too "hot and windy" there for me.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 19:12
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I'll stay out of the international fray, but back for a moment to the statement made earlier than ethanol attacks cork, I was reminded today that one of the better arguments against that is the use of corks in wine and even some cognac bottles.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 19:14
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From the Carburetor Shop website: Quote:
CORK FLOATS Take this info as you see fit.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 19:29
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Eric, Canada is not necessarily a cold climate. Southern British Columbia and parts of Vancouver Island have very mild winters and many Canadians winter there. I grew up in Windsor Ontario which is south of Detroit and on the latitude of northern California. Summers are very hot and humid and winters are quite mild . After high school I chose to live in the north and the arctic and couldn't wait to get out of the south partly because I enjoy winter and less sparsely settled country. I was quite surprised when I was in Utah and Wyoming in September and how cold it was which due to elevation was much cooler than here on the shores of Lake Superior at that time of year. Minus -50 isn't all that bad if you dress for it and we don't get hurricanes and tornadoes or have poisonous snakes or insects to deal with. I have been through Wichita on several occasions and it seems to be always windy and I'm not a big fan of windy climates. Now lets get back to talking Packards and not geography!
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Owen, The same thought crossed my mind as I uncorked a bottle of my favouite single malt Mccallan's which uses a cork stopper. Cheers!
Posted on: 2008/10/26 22:03
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I think the difference between automotive cork and the cork used in wine bottles is that the wine bottle cork doesn't have rubber in it, and most automotive cork does. That's the problem.
Posted on: 2008/10/26 23:18
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