Ya'll probably haven't heard the rubber chicken story. So here it is. In 1984 I returned to Vandenberg AFB from secret stuff in Tennessee to work on the Peacekeeper in silo program (a new Minuteman i
Don't knock it....it worked! Great story! Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ Ya'll probably haven't heard the rubber chicken story. So here it is. In 1984 I returned to Vandenberg AFB from secret stuff in Ten
Not only do I get to work on the engine & then drive it, but I even have to push the damn thing in line to the start while suited up....Which means I'm not belted in on time (which always pisses Jim
Now my programmers have a brand new technique to use on the customers. Dana saw your post, so the word is out to the next generation of software geeks! Next thing I know, I'll be signing expense rep
Ya just got ta rub everything in don't ya ;-) At least it wasn't due to Amo Oil Additive. Ed -- Original message -- <wester6935@comcast.net>, land-speed@autox.team.net
see, behold the power of amo special anti-galling compound now to get back to work on the amo special "water" injection to use with the turbo, should surpress detonation,no methanol, maybe an ethanol
believe me the turbo works well, a I proved to myself once I got home and on the dyno its the operator that needs work might actually need antidetonation stuff once I make a real pass Joe :) Quoting
Anti-detonation stuff...isn't that alcohol? Special fluid to keep the operator from self destruction? Beer maybe? Margaritas for sure. mayf -- Original Message -- From: <JKAMO@rap.midco.net> To: "W S
I always like the one that says crackers are better than nothing and nothing is better than ice cream therefore crackers are better than ice cream. and what does all this have to do with the rubber c