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coltarms
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I have no flippin idea what LEET-talk is, but south park is friggin hee-larious! But then again, I like Aqua Teen Hunger Force, so what does that make me?

As an aside, you're pretty well rounded for 17, familiar with Python and engines and computers and classical music and all....refreshing to see that in a teenager.
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Post by ARCHINSTL »

coltarms wrote:I have no flippin idea what LEET-talk is...
Elite talk ? ? ?

Typrus
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I found a forum or two that make you think you might be IN an episode of South Park..... :shock: Lots of fun....NOT!
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You come back here, it'll bite your knees off!!

Bring out the Holy Hand Grenade! Thou shalt pull the holy pin, and count to three. The number you shall count be three, no more, no less. Thou shalt not count to 4, nor shall thou count to 2, unless thou proceed to 3. 5 is right out.

1...2.....5... (3 sir) 3!!! (BOOM)

Do you mean an African or a European Swallow?
Well, I don't... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!



Oh, I couldn't have another bite....
Oh, come now Sir, its waffer thin!
Oh all right....
(BOOM! SPLAT! (collective eeeeeeewwww from all viewers)

And that, is the meaning of life!



NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!


Every sperm is sacred....

Damn those Catholics... They think every time they have sex they have to have a child.
But dear, every time we've had sex we've had a child....
Well, yeah, but its the concept!


Jeeze... I'm exhausted for quotes for the moment...


I wish that I could get a decent step-up transformer... Need to see if converting 12v DC @ 20 amps to 120,000V DC @ 0.002 Amps to create an electrolytic reaction in water is feasible... Dunno if the amperage is enough.
Thought being that one could seperate water into hydrogen and oxygen on-board a car and pipe the 2 into the intake, supplementing the gasoline/diesel. If such could be done, mileage might see good increases.

Hey, if they can step up 12 "AA" batteries to 120,000volts in a hand-held Tazer/Stun-Gun with enough effect to lay you out, I'm sure it could be done on a car.


Or perhaps what about special alloys with less Thermal Conductivity than Iron or Aluminum for engine blocks, or at least engine cylinder sleeves? With a Conductivity of maybe 112, Aluminum moves heat out of the combustion chamber fast, sapping power from the explosion. If something with a conductivity of, say, 5 could be used, more heat of the explosion would go to making power. Meaning less fuel needed for the same effect. Meaning better fuel economy.

Or what about revolutionary systems in which a turbo-diesel drives a generator on the car that turns 1-4 electric drive motors? Diesels running at constant RPM (typically at their peak torque) get incredible fuel consumption numbers. Hell, Diesel/Electric locomotives have been doing it for decades.


I have many idea in this head....


Who did the Blue Danube..... Strauss?


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Post by ARCHINSTL »

Was it a nicotine-nourished night - or a different fumey flora-fueled fragrant night?

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Post by mike32 »

hey Typrus, do you put this in your car realy...
I wish that I could get a decent step-up transformer... Need to see if converting 12v DC @ 20 amps to 120,000V DC @ 0.002 Amps to create an electrolytic reaction in water is feasible... Dunno if the amperage is enough.
Thought being that one could seperate water into hydrogen and oxygen on-board a car and pipe the 2 into the intake, supplementing the gasoline/diesel. If such could be done, mileage might see good increases.
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Post by Philbo »

[quote="Typrus"]Thought being that one could seperate water into hydrogen and oxygen on-board a car and pipe the 2 into the intake, supplementing the gasoline/diesel. If such could be done, mileage might see good increases. [quote]

Sounds like a good way to blow yourself sky high.
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