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  • FORD
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    Originally posted by Nickdfresh

    What would do with them, whiskey dick?

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  • twonabomber
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    I saw some diagram that showed a crane in the enclosure at the top. This was a few years ago.

    Or does the back open and there's a hoist to raise and lower parts? Maybe that's what I saw.
    Last edited by twonabomber; 12-29-2016, 11:51 PM.

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  • Von Halen
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    Originally posted by twonabomber
    I thought they lowered the blades down?
    Are you serious?

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  • Nickdfresh
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    [QUOTE=jacksmar;1920879]
    Originally posted by Nickdfresh
    Go for a fucking swim you pedantic moron!
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    got any nude pictures of your wife, professor?
    What would do with them, whiskey dick?

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  • cadaverdog
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    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    Don't know why you posted this but it is true airplanes of that era couldn't have flown from Japan to Pearl Harbor even taking the short route. That's why they used carrier based airplanes.

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  • jacksmar
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    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    Why are you pulling an article from 3 years ago in the Daily Mail (the UK National Enquirer) about Artic ice coverage when it is currently at the lowest it's ever been?
    same bullshit....different year..........

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  • jacksmar
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    Originally posted by Nickdfresh
    Well my dumbfuckistanian, the "arctic ice" is not the same. It's thin ice covering the surface not the same thick ice that was eons old that has melted. It's the shitty thin ice that ebbs and flows...
    ebbs and flows.. according to you socialist fuckups, it was supposed to be ice-free....

    makeup your tiny little mind, professor........





    The speech by former US Vice-President Al Gore was apocalyptic. ‘The North Polar ice cap is falling off a cliff,’ he said. ‘It could be completely gone in summer in as little as seven years. Seven years from now.’

    Those comments came in 2007 as Mr Gore accepted the Nobel Peace Prize for his campaigning on climate change.

    The most widely used measurements of Arctic ice extent are the daily satellite readings issued by the US National Snow and Ice Data Center, which is co-funded by Nasa. These reveal that – while the long-term trend still shows a decline – last Monday, August 25, the area of the Arctic Ocean with at least 15 per cent ice cover was 5.62 million square kilometres.

    This was the highest level recorded on that date since 2006 (see graph, right), and represents an increase of 1.71 million square kilometres over the past two years – an impressive 43 per cent.

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  • jacksmar
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    [QUOTE=Nickdfresh;1920843]Go for a fucking swim you pedantic moron!
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    got any nude pictures of your wife, professor?

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  • twonabomber
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    I thought they lowered the blades down?

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  • Von Halen
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    Originally posted by FORD
    No, but it certainly would be a big step in the right direction.
    Really? How? Please be specific. In your own words, not some internet bullshit you've read, or want to try to link me too. Enlighten me on the inefficiencies of the internal combustion engine while you're on a roll with your own words.


    Originally posted by FORD
    I'm already on record as saying that the goal should be for every home to have their own car recharging station powered by wind, solar, or both.
    Sounds economically feasible. Should every apartment be required to have one too? Attached condo's? I'm sure the electric companies would rather you make your own electricity, as opposed to buying theirs.

    Originally posted by FORD
    Fair question. Batteries are the most problematic issue when it comes to electric vehicles. Why don't we take some of the billion dollars wasted on wars for perpetuating 18th century oil technology, and instead spend it on research to solve 21st century problems, like battery disposal, or preventing them from occasionally torching themselves.
    Great idea. Spend our money on batteries, instead of defense. Because the rest of the world can be trusted. I'm sure they'd never wait until we fell way behind, because we're working on batteries, and then attack us.

    Originally posted by FORD
    Make them from domestically grown Hemp, rather than dead dinosaurs & long ago rotted plants, buried under Muslim shitholes.
    Yep, that's gonna happen.


    Clean the mold off these things with vinegar? Ha ha ha! Dry ice is fucking CO2. We cleaned those fucking hulking piece of shit monstrosities, and the mold came back in short order. It would be a full time job for an army of people to clean one fucking windmill farm. Have you ever stood under one of these things? Do you realize exactly how big they are? Do you know how dangerous it is to even get up to the top of them? Do you realize what kind of machinery is required just to get to the blades to clean them? Oh, wait, maybe we can send guys up in battery powered Power Wheels machines to do that job! Ha ha ha! All sounds so fucking easy from a KEYBOARD! Keep typing FORD! Not to mention, you addressed the mold issue, rather lamely if I don't say so myself, but you did address it. But what about the rusting hulks these fuckers are going to become, in not that long of a time frame? They're made of steel. Probably the cheapest Chinese steel the manufacturers can find. Those fuckers have zero chance of standing the test of time.

    Last but not least. How many kilowatts are one of those gigantic hunks of shit putting out, if it is working 100%, which they rarely do?

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  • twonabomber
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    Filter is on top of the engine, I can get that.

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  • cadaverdog
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    Originally posted by twonabomber
    If (when) I get a lift I'll get the car in the air. Until then the extractor will have to do.
    What about the filter?

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  • twonabomber
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    If (when) I get a lift I'll get the car in the air. Until then the extractor will have to do.

    I have their power brake bleeder as well. that thing is equally as awesome. No need for a helper. Pump it up and make your way around the car, brakes bled in no time.

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  • Nickdfresh
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    Originally posted by twonabomber
    I have a Motive Power Extractor for the car



    and dump the oil back into the Mobil jugs. My friend has a 55 gallon drum at his shop, another shop picks up the full drum and they burn the waste oil.

    The Jeeps are all tall enough for me to roll my F A T ass under but that used oil goes in the same drum.

    Brake and other fluids get collected twice a year at hazmat collection day. Save your old washer fluid bottles and rinse them well, then transfer oil or whatever into them. I wouldn't trust the lids on the collection pans for transit.
    The local oil and gas company, Noco, comes around and takes the oil (most to the dirty oil here) and either burns it to heat/power their factory or recycles it...

    I've heard good things about the power extractor but I would be neurotic not draining the old oil out as I'd be worried about sediment building up in the bottom of the pan...
    Last edited by Nickdfresh; 12-29-2016, 07:52 PM.

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