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Re: Vacuum system guide
>> Vaccuum Troubleshooting Book Chris, How many pages is it please

From: "Tedd Riggs" <teddriggs(at)NSverizon.net>

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5 out of 4 people would say that`s new math <g>



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"Bob I" <BobI(at)yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> Izzat the new math?

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> DaveinIllinois(at)webtv.net wrote:

>> The troubleshooting guide is 12 pages consisting of 7 pages of text and

>> 4 pages of diagrams. Chris Prow

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>> From: DaveinIllinois(at)webtv.net

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>> Subject: Vaccuum Troubleshooting Book Chris, How many pages is it please

>> ?? Thanks, Dave

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From: "jjjoseph" <jjjoseph(at)yahoo.com>

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Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 23:15:42 -0500

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Thanks all for the info. I have ordered mine and now I will just have to

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JJJoseph

71 coupe/350

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> The troubleshooting guide is 12 pages consisting of 7 pages of text and

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Thanks all for the info. I have ordered mine and now I will just have to

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JJJoseph

71 coupe/350

<DaveinIllinois(at)webtv.net> wrote in message

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> The troubleshooting guide is 12 pages consisting of 7 pages of text and

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> Chris Prow

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> To: fcprow(at)adelphia.net

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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:03:44 +0000
Author: youngmanmaster

Bugatti-Galibier-16C-Concept-5Bugatti-Galibier-16C-Concept-4Bugatti-Galibier-16C-Concept-Interior-lgBugatti Galibier Concept four-door sedan which is currently under consideration for a possible series production.The four-door concept features a body is constructed of handmade carbon fibre parts coloured dark blue so that, when illuminated, the woven structure shimmers through strikingly.The wings and doors are out of polished aluminium.The engine 16-cylinder, 8-litre engine with flex-fuel unit and can optional be run on ethanol. Technical highlights include four-wheel drive, specially developed ceramic brakes and a new suspension design enable the agile, always-sure handling of a saloon of this size.Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created the removable Reverso Tourbillon clock for the Bugatti Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a leather strap.


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Title: Skateboarders are Buttheads
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:30:01 +0000
Author: colleenanderson

This should get me a bit of hate mail but it’s true. Okay, not ALL skateboarders are buttheads but the vast majority that I run into on the streets are. The ones that go to the skateboard parks and other safe areas to do their acrobatic feats of derring-do are no problem at all.

The ones that careen through traffic trying to race Death out of Darwin’s gene pool: now those are the giant buttheads. They care for little, not themselves, nor anyone else and have the arrogance that equates to a short life.

We have many forms of locomotion; cars, buses, bicycles, feet, motorcycles, roller blades and skateboards. Skateboards are the least suited to sidewalk and road. Bicyclists and motorcyclists ride small wheeled vehicles with their flesh exposed to the elements and the hard metal of other machines. They wear reflective and protective clothing, and helmets. Of course there would probably be a few death-wish hopefuls who would try to ride without helmets if it weren’t law, like it’s cool to have your brains splat on pavement or something. Cool to be stupid: that’s attractive.

Bicyclists, if they want to remain alive, pedal along beside cars as they can’t go as fast. Drivers and bicyclists should always respect each other’s space and cut out any ego issues. Unfortunately there are attitudes on both sides, but we can always dream of better tolerance. But back to skateboarders; they don’t wear protective or reflective clothing, they don’t wear helmets. Two fails right there.

Pedestrians have the right of way of sidewalks. They walk on them, not on the road where they would soon be road pizza. Of course there are butthead pedestrians who jaywalk in front of cars as if they own the road. But most stick to the sidewalks where they belong. Skateboarders get another fail for having a wheeled object on the sidewalk. Bikes aren’t allowed there; neither are skateboards.

Skateboarders don’t fit the rules of the road because they can’t go fast enough, not even as fast as a bike unless it’s downhill. They don’t wear the proper gear and on top of that they’re kicking a leg out and veering, long undulations in and out of traffic. Skateboarders don’t fit the rules of the sidewalk, because they’re on wheels. They’re hazardous to the pedestrians and often swerve all over the place.

On top of all this, they, who are least protected on the road, take the biggest risks, rolling down the middle of the street, nonchalantly getting out of the way–eventually, when a driver has had to break or slow down for them. It always amazes me that the less protection a person has from vehicles, it’s almost as if the arrogance goes up exponentially.


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