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Old May 25th 05, 04:47 AM
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote:
> On Tue, 24 May 2005 18:00:50 GMT, Wayne Pein > wrote:
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> >Until then, I and others bicyclists will freely use the roads.

>
> Emphasis on "free."


Because, of course, bicyclists pay no taxes. We'd tell you how that
works, but then we'd have to kill you.

E=2EP.

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Old May 25th 05, 07:40 AM
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> wrote in message
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> If you're interested in finding the pressure that the vehicle puts on
> the road, you can use a pocket tool: a tire pressure gage. Ignoring
> the slight effect of tire sidewall stiffness, if you have (say) 35 psi
> in your tires, your vehicle applies 35 psi to the pavement under each
> tire. This is true whether you have one wheel, four wheels or
> sixteen. How could it be otherwise?


So if I let the air out of my tires, will my vehicle weigh less?



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Old May 25th 05, 11:42 AM
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In article <%5Vke.602$tv3.298@trnddc06>,
"Bernard farquart" > wrote:

> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >

>
> >
> > If you're interested in finding the pressure that the vehicle puts on
> > the road, you can use a pocket tool: a tire pressure gage. Ignoring
> > the slight effect of tire sidewall stiffness, if you have (say) 35 psi
> > in your tires, your vehicle applies 35 psi to the pavement under each
> > tire. This is true whether you have one wheel, four wheels or
> > sixteen. How could it be otherwise?

>
> So if I let the air out of my tires, will my vehicle weigh less?


depends what you fill your tires with.
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Old May 25th 05, 03:35 PM
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Bernard farquart wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
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> >
> > If you're interested in finding the pressure that the vehicle puts on
> > the road, you can use a pocket tool: a tire pressure gage. Ignoring
> > the slight effect of tire sidewall stiffness, if you have (say) 35 psi
> > in your tires, your vehicle applies 35 psi to the pavement under each
> > tire. This is true whether you have one wheel, four wheels or
> > sixteen. How could it be otherwise?

>
> So if I let the air out of my tires, will my vehicle weigh less?


Sorry, Bernard, one dumb question to a customer. You used up your's
asking about tax rebates. ;-)


- Frank Krygowski

 




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