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  #691  
Old July 12th 05, 03:29 AM
Stephen Cowell
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message =
...
> "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20
> . ..
> > You *still* haven't attacked
> > the substance of my statement.

>=20
> but i did. i told you that your statement was WRONG.


Pretty lame stuff... got anything better?
=20
> > Discuss where I'm wrong!

>=20
> lol for one thing you stated it was used in HVAC which its not. =

WRONG! =20

I found it in Google under 'HVAC'... is there
a problem? Refrigeration not part of HVAC?
=20
>>> freon is a brand name. HOWEVER, your entire argument is nothing =

more than a=20
>>> very loose effort at making a point because i NEVER suggested that =

an HMC=20
>>> was anything at all. =20


>>*Now* we see how little logic has to do with
>>the screws turning up there... read what you=20
>>just wrote, then get back to us when you can
>>see how stupid it is. Use of the TLA in a
>>sentence implies 'somethingness'... get a clue.

>=20
> TRANSLATION --> "i have no valid response" :-)


Why don't you have a response? You claim that
your use of the TLA 'HMC' in a sentence was
meant to imply *nothing at all*... how nice that
you should finally find your verbiage as vapid=20
as I do.

=20
> > I don't worship anybody

>=20
> TRANSLATION --> "i worship engineers" :-)


Pitiful... you have my pity.
=20
>=20
>=20
> > Actually, Freon *is* a compound

>=20
> "freon" is a brand name. refrigerant is a compound. but i wouldnt =

expect a=20
> tar-baby to understand that.


Oh, now with the 'tar-baby' epithet... well, it turns
out that it just might be the most apropos epithet
you've ever used. Go back and read about Brer'
Rabbit... then come back and punch the Tar Baby
some more.

So Freon(tm) is not a compound, but HeadMaster(tm)=20
is not a brand? How your head spins!
=20
> > Complaining
> > about use of a brand name, then using a brand name...
> > double standard, logical-disconnect thinking

>=20
> what horse crap! i never said that an HMC was an object or anything =

else.=20
> i simply listed its common reference within the industry. i wouldnt =

expect=20
> you to know that because i knew you were full of **** from the start. =

:-)

Once I found out that it was supposed to read 'Head Master Control'
(which is wrong, see above) I made educated guesses without using
Google... evidently I got pretty close, since you have steered very
clear of rebutting them.

Tell us again how the whole world is wrong!
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  #692  
Old July 12th 05, 03:31 AM
Stephen Cowell
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message =
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> "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20
> ...
> >> TRANSLATION --> "i have no proof"

>=20
> > I need no proof... you've got Bill!

>=20
> TRANSLATION --> "i cant prove anything ive said so ill keep blabbering =

about=20
> bill"


He's your millstone... the perfect reverse barometer!
Your buddy, the freaking e=3Dmc^2 genius! Tell him
how the Earth keeps spinning... I wanna watch!
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  #693  
Old July 12th 05, 03:36 AM
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message =
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> "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20
> . ..
>=20
> > Who said anything about adding stuff? All we were talking
> > about was mixing!

>=20
> yeah no ****! refrigerant is a compound, a MIXTURE and when you add =

up all=20
> the components they are heavier than the individual components.


STOP!!! STOP NOW!!!! I'm gonna **** all over
myself!


....


whew!.... OK, carry on with the bull****...

> >You're the one saying that the gas gets heavier when it's mixed.

>=20
> EXACTLY! to "mix" something is to combine it with something else. to =

quote=20
> dictionary.com :
> 1.. To combine or blend into one mass or mixture.
> 2.. To create or form by combining ingredients: mix a drink; mix =

cement.
> 3.. To add (an ingredient or element) to another: mix an egg into =

batter.
> what youre describing is simply shaking something and thats NOT what =

we're=20
> discussing. you dont even understand what "mix" means yet youre going =

to=20
> attempt to explain ozone depletion? BUWHAHAHA!


Re-read your opener above... then hide for a few months.
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  #694  
Old July 12th 05, 03:40 AM
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"L.W. (=DFill) Hughes III" > wrote in message =
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> Hi Sandman,
> I declare you the victor with: "MIXTURE and when you add up all =

the
> components they are heavier than the individual components."
> Just like water at a specific temperature, drops of liquid water
> start to appear with a density a thousand times that of the gas phase,
> Hydrogen and Oxygen: http://www.nima.co.uk/basics/basics1.htm How
> difficult could that be to understand????????


A true Jeep Nobelist! Bill, I hereby christen you
a 'Thinker of Deep Thoughts'... keep on diggin'!
I *know* you can go deeper!
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  #695  
Old July 12th 05, 03:42 AM
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"Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message =
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> Nathan, quick question...if you mix two compounds, the sum of the two=20
> compounds by definition would be heavier, but would the mixture be =

heavier=20
> per unit volume?


Heavier than the components summed individually?
Perhaps you can tell us where the extra weight
comes from!
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  #696  
Old July 12th 05, 03:44 AM
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"L.W. (=DFill) Hughes III" > wrote in message =
...
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
> >
> > Bill, Bill, Bill.... why do you torment yourself so?
> > If God wanted a hurricane to do what you suggest,
> > I'm sure that He could arrange it.
> >=20
> > Now answer the question... can air one foot
> > north of the equator mix with air one foot
> > south of the equator? It's a simple question,
> > Bill... why won't you answer it?


> Stevie, I can't believe you can ask such a stupid question over, and
> over again! Of course YOU may hold your breath and carry it over, to
> ever how many feet you want to transport that breath, BUT no natural
> storm will aid you because, everyone knows except apparently you the
> winds blow away from the equator to the west, west, north in our
> northern hemisphere and just the opposite on the other side of the
> equator, to the east, east, south. This proves all bleeding heart
> liberals are liars, for overlooking that fact, in their attempt to =

blame
> American's chlorofluorocarbons for the ozone holes in the southern
> hemisphere. Physically impossible!=20


So something magically stops the air one foot north
of the equator from mixing with the air one foot
south of the equator? Can you tell me what would
be able to do that?
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  #697  
Old July 12th 05, 03:54 AM
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If I remember chem class, if you mix water and alcohol, the mixture has
less volume than the total of both contributants, so that would make it
slightly heavier by unit volume, and a waste of good scotch.

Matt Macchiarolo proclaimed:

> Nathan, quick question...if you mix two compounds, the sum of the two
> compounds by definition would be heavier, but would the mixture be heavier
> per unit volume?
>
> "Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
m...
>>
>>
>>>Who said anything about adding stuff? All we were talking
>>>about was mixing!

>>
>>yeah no ****! refrigerant is a compound, a MIXTURE and when you add up
>>all the components they are heavier than the individual components.
>>
>>
>>
>>>You're the one saying that the gas gets heavier when it's mixed.

>>
>>EXACTLY! to "mix" something is to combine it with something else. to
>>quote dictionary.com :
>> 1.. To combine or blend into one mass or mixture.
>> 2.. To create or form by combining ingredients: mix a drink; mix cement.
>> 3.. To add (an ingredient or element) to another: mix an egg into batter.
>>what youre describing is simply shaking something and thats NOT what we're
>>discussing. you dont even understand what "mix" means yet youre going to
>>attempt to explain ozone depletion? BUWHAHAHA!
>>
>>sheesh, you really ARE that stupid!
>>
>>--
>>Nathan W. Collier
>>http://InlineDiesel.com
>>http://7SlotGrille.com
>>http://UtilityOffRoad.com
>>
>>
>>
>>

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  #698  
Old July 12th 05, 03:55 AM
Lon
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Stephen Cowell proclaimed:

> "Matt Macchiarolo" > wrote in message ...
>
>>Nathan, quick question...if you mix two compounds, the sum of the two
>>compounds by definition would be heavier, but would the mixture be heavier
>>per unit volume?

>
>
> Heavier than the components summed individually?
> Perhaps you can tell us where the extra weight
> comes from!


Conversion of baryonic mass to muons. Check your string theory for
details.
  #699  
Old July 12th 05, 03:56 AM
Lon
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Didn't Mikey quit because he couldn't have a mid-fight snack of
french fried ear?


L.W.(ßill) Hughes III proclaimed:

> I don't think I pitied Mike Tyson in his last fight as much as I do
> you.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> http://www.billhughes.com/
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
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>><snip BS>

  #700  
Old July 12th 05, 04:23 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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You want to know why our Earth keeps spinning and the comet we
just hit doesn't? We have a molten iron core which is discribe by many
as a dynamo, it generates gravity, you probably think it's relative to
electromagnetics somewhere above eleventh dimension, quantum mechanics,
and string theories. I'd tell you but then I'd have to kill you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> He's your millstone... the perfect reverse barometer!
> Your buddy, the freaking e=mc^2 genius! Tell him
> how the Earth keeps spinning... I wanna watch!
> __
> Steve
> .

 




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