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Conversion to a Water Fueled Car is Not Difficult
Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this
technology to save money and improve the environment. http://carwithwater.googlepages.com/...es_using_water |
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Conversion to a Water Fueled Car is Not Difficult
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq
> wrote: >Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >technology to save money and improve the environment. >http://carwithwater.googlepages.com/...es_using_water Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked pretty good. |
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Spike wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq > > wrote: > >> Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >> technology to save money and improve the environment. >> http://carwithwater.spammerpages.com...es_using_water > > Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. > They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems > with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence > posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked > pretty good. Actually, stinkin spammer who knows nothing or cares nothing about the copied and pasted content of that page, but only about the views of the ads on the page and hoping people will actually click on said ads. He obviously spammed enough that one of the filters on my server caught him as I only saw your reply. You can pretty reliably decide that if someone you've never seen before posts a link to a blog spot or a google page it's spam, especially if it's from a gibberish gmail account. A lot of admins have blocked google all together for this reason and that they do little or nothing about spammers. -- From what I've seen you doing in nana.sightings this month, I really must question your conclusions. Of the roughly 4079 reports you posted to nana.sightings, my favorite will remain your LART of the mail you received from Cron, running on your own computer. - David Ritz |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 16:54:56 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>"
> wrote: >Spike wrote: >> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq >> > wrote: >> >>> Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >>> technology to save money and improve the environment. >>> http://carwithwater.spammerpages.com...es_using_water >> >> Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. >> They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems >> with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence >> posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked >> pretty good. > > > Actually, stinkin spammer who knows nothing or cares nothing about >the copied and pasted content of that page, but only about the views of >the ads on the page and hoping people will actually click on said ads. >He obviously spammed enough that one of the filters on my server caught >him as I only saw your reply. > > You can pretty reliably decide that if someone you've never seen >before posts a link to a blog spot or a google page it's spam, >especially if it's from a gibberish gmail account. A lot of admins have >blocked google all together for this reason and that they do little or >nothing about spammers. Yeah, I didn't even check out the site. I was about 12 when on a Scout camping trip, I was sent to find the "pills for making water", the "smoke sifter" and a couple of other items. When I found the guy with the pills and he told me to add one to a canteen filled with water, I knew I'd been had. Sooooo, I found a BIG empty can with the bottom cut off. Used my trusty pocket knife (official BSA) to punch a bunch of holes in the other end and one on each side. Got some wire to make a handle. Took it back to our campsite and hung it over the fire. Sure enough, some of the smoke (you know that kind that follows you no matter which side of the fire you stand on) actually "sifted" through the holes in that can. Never got bothered again until I entered the military. :0) |
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Spike wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 16:54:56 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>" > > wrote: > >> Spike wrote: >>> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >>>> technology to save money and improve the environment. >>>> http://carwithwater.spammerpages.com...es_using_water >>> Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. >>> They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems >>> with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence >>> posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked >>> pretty good. >> >> Actually, stinkin spammer who knows nothing or cares nothing about >> the copied and pasted content of that page, but only about the views of >> the ads on the page and hoping people will actually click on said ads. >> He obviously spammed enough that one of the filters on my server caught >> him as I only saw your reply. >> >> You can pretty reliably decide that if someone you've never seen >> before posts a link to a blog spot or a google page it's spam, >> especially if it's from a gibberish gmail account. A lot of admins have >> blocked google all together for this reason and that they do little or >> nothing about spammers. > > Yeah, I didn't even check out the site. I was about 12 when on a > Scout camping trip, I was sent to find the "pills for making water", > the "smoke sifter" and a couple of other items. When I found the guy > with the pills and he told me to add one to a canteen filled with > water, I knew I'd been had. Sooooo, I found a BIG empty can with the > bottom cut off. Used my trusty pocket knife (official BSA) to punch a > bunch of holes in the other end and one on each side. Got some wire to > make a handle. Took it back to our campsite and hung it over the fire. > Sure enough, some of the smoke (you know that kind that follows you no > matter which side of the fire you stand on) actually "sifted" through > the holes in that can. Never got bothered again until I entered the > military. :0) Heh, I never got those when I was in scouts lol. I did host a snipe hunt or two as a leader though. -- From what I've seen you doing in nana.sightings this month, I really must question your conclusions. Of the roughly 4079 reports you posted to nana.sightings, my favorite will remain your LART of the mail you received from Cron, running on your own computer. - David Ritz |
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"WindsorFox<SS>" > wrote in message ... > Spike wrote: >> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 16:54:56 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>" >> > wrote: >> >>> Spike wrote: >>>> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >>>>> technology to save money and improve the environment. >>>>> http://carwithwater.spammerpages.com...es_using_water >>>> Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. >>>> They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems >>>> with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence >>>> posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked >>>> pretty good. >>> >>> Actually, stinkin spammer who knows nothing or cares nothing about the >>> copied and pasted content of that page, but only about the views of the >>> ads on the page and hoping people will actually click on said ads. He >>> obviously spammed enough that one of the filters on my server caught him >>> as I only saw your reply. >>> >>> You can pretty reliably decide that if someone you've never seen >>> before posts a link to a blog spot or a google page it's spam, >>> especially if it's from a gibberish gmail account. A lot of admins have >>> blocked google all together for this reason and that they do little or >>> nothing about spammers. >> >> Yeah, I didn't even check out the site. I was about 12 when on a >> Scout camping trip, I was sent to find the "pills for making water", >> the "smoke sifter" and a couple of other items. When I found the guy >> with the pills and he told me to add one to a canteen filled with >> water, I knew I'd been had. Sooooo, I found a BIG empty can with the >> bottom cut off. Used my trusty pocket knife (official BSA) to punch a >> bunch of holes in the other end and one on each side. Got some wire to >> make a handle. Took it back to our campsite and hung it over the fire. >> Sure enough, some of the smoke (you know that kind that follows you no >> matter which side of the fire you stand on) actually "sifted" through >> the holes in that can. Never got bothered again until I entered the >> military. :0) > > Heh, I never got those when I was in scouts lol. I did host a snipe hunt > or two as a leader though. > Being an ex military medic, it was always fun to send the E2 just out of training to go get some sterile Fallopian tubes from the lab or that he needed to go out to one of the hangars and ask one of the sergeants if he could grab some flightline. Scott W. |
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Scott W. wrote:
>> Heh, I never got those when I was in scouts lol. I did host a snipe hunt >> or two as a leader though. >> > > Being an ex military medic, it was always fun to send the E2 just out of > training to go get some sterile Fallopian tubes from the lab or that he > needed to go out to one of the hangars and ask one of the sergeants if he > could grab some flightline. > > Scott W. > > Heh, "Yer brake ring slipped of and punctured the right rear fallopian tube..." |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 20:53:44 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>"
> wrote: >Spike wrote: >> On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 16:54:56 -0500, "WindsorFox<SS>" >> > wrote: >> >>> Spike wrote: >>>> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 02:41:06 -0700 (PDT), drishaq >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Water fueled cars are a reality and many people are using this >>>>> technology to save money and improve the environment. >>>>> http://carwithwater.spammerpages.com...es_using_water >>>> Must be a youngun. Water powered cars came before gas powered. >>>> They was called "steam engines".... and aside from some minor problems >>>> with fuel (although I heard they had a lot o' cases of missing fence >>>> posts an' such, and a minor boiler explosion or two, they worked >>>> pretty good. >>> >>> Actually, stinkin spammer who knows nothing or cares nothing about >>> the copied and pasted content of that page, but only about the views of >>> the ads on the page and hoping people will actually click on said ads. >>> He obviously spammed enough that one of the filters on my server caught >>> him as I only saw your reply. >>> >>> You can pretty reliably decide that if someone you've never seen >>> before posts a link to a blog spot or a google page it's spam, >>> especially if it's from a gibberish gmail account. A lot of admins have >>> blocked google all together for this reason and that they do little or >>> nothing about spammers. >> >> Yeah, I didn't even check out the site. I was about 12 when on a >> Scout camping trip, I was sent to find the "pills for making water", >> the "smoke sifter" and a couple of other items. When I found the guy >> with the pills and he told me to add one to a canteen filled with >> water, I knew I'd been had. Sooooo, I found a BIG empty can with the >> bottom cut off. Used my trusty pocket knife (official BSA) to punch a >> bunch of holes in the other end and one on each side. Got some wire to >> make a handle. Took it back to our campsite and hung it over the fire. >> Sure enough, some of the smoke (you know that kind that follows you no >> matter which side of the fire you stand on) actually "sifted" through >> the holes in that can. Never got bothered again until I entered the >> military. :0) > > Heh, I never got those when I was in scouts lol. I did host a snipe >hunt or two as a leader though. Never quite understood the Snipe hunt... since there is an actual bird called the Wilson's Snipe. Ever hear of a floor buffer step up transformer? Supposed to increase the effectiveness of the buffer while polishing floors. I told my boss I found one and it was mounted on the buffer. He looked flabbergasted and wanted to see it right away. I led him out to Aisle 2 where I had one of the box boys seated on top of the motor housing. Thought the boss was gonna laugh himself to death. |
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