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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20 > . .. > >> TRANSLATION --> "youre right" >=20 > >No really... too funny! >=20 > TRANSLATION --> "youre still right" Of course I'm right... Freon is not a mixture. __ Steve .. |
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"Earle Horton" > wrote in message = news:1121294826.7d5e369bccd4cc36dc58dd1793e59cb5@t eranews... > Bill, >=20 > Sometimes you say things that just don't make sense. =20 Post of the Month! Understatement of the Year! __ Steve .. |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message=20 > . .. > > > Refrigeration not part of HVAC? > > > > nope. thats what you get for asking your sisters husbands brother. >=20 > > How about Google? >=20 > i dont give a damn what google says. refrigeration is not part of = hvac.=20 > hvac =3D heating ventilation air condition. nothing in there about=20 > refrigeration. hvac/r on the other hand..... Keep stringing it along... 'air conditioning' doesn't have 'refrigeration' as part of it? Would you never find a HeadMaster(tm) on an air conditioner? > > Well, describe how I 'choked' >=20 > lol so you can continue to spin away and ask the same question over = and over=20 > ignoring my intial answer like a little kid not getting his way? :-)=20 > initially you choked by stating it was hvac related. secondly you = choked by=20 > suggesting you could simply bypass it (thats what you get for asking = someone=20 > else who is as ignorant as you). finally youve yet to give me an=20 > alternative solution to replacing a failed HMC in a pinch. Put in a straight piece of pipe... remember? And just don't let the ambient get too low! Probably need to remove refrigerant as well. A three-port device would need a plug for the bypass route. > but your failure is no surprise......just add it to your long list. = :-) There's a little drool on your goofy grin... watch it. >>> > So Freon(tm) is not a compound, but HeadMaster(tm) >>> > is not a brand? How your head spins! >>=20 >>> TRANSLATION --> "red herring". i never said that an HMC was or was = not a=20 >>> brand or anything else. i just threw out the term knowing you would = choke=20 >>>on it. >>TRANSLATION--> "I'd better back away from that one!" >=20 > wow......thanks for the sincere flattery.=20 Nice crawfish move! Indeed you backed away... >>Actually, I don't give a **** *what* you think you said >>about any HMC... it's a brand name, and Freon's >>a compound, and you're stuck with it! >=20 > TRANSLATION --> "im mad because i choked on it"=20 > freon is a brand name, but i wouldnt expect you to say anything = factual. You're still stuck with it... used a brand name after complaining of same. Pot-Kettle-Black. Especially since nobody here used 'Freon' as an arcane way to hide information that they were flaunting. =20 > > I actually gave a pretty good explanation of how it > > could be used >=20 > lol.....only in your ignorant mind! :-) give your little explanation = in a=20 > room full of experienced refrigeration techs and watch how many choke. = :-) Well, can't you do the same as that 'room full'? Go ahead, take it apart! We'll start with 'high side'... was that wrong? > > I asked nobody... and you can't prove otherwise. >=20 > TRANSLATION --> "i asked another ignorant fool" :-) You don't believe me! You actually think I=20 cheated! Anyone else here think I cheated? __ Steve .. |
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"L.W. (=DFill) Hughes III" > wrote in message = ... > Stephen Cowell wrote: > >=20 > > "L.W. (=DFill) Hughes III" > wrote in message = ... > > > Stevie, I can't believe you can asked the same stupid question = over, and > > > over again! You must have bought your diploma from a school like > > > Berkeley we saw on television the other day. OK, once again the = answer > > > is: 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 if I go stand on the Equator, then magically the air from > > the North side will only blow North, and the air from the > > South side will only blow South? What about the vacuum > > in between? And what keeps the air one foot north from > > mixing with the air one foot south? And what about mid- > > Spring or Fall, and the Sun is at vertex at one of the > > Tropics? Have you ever seen the Analemma, Bill? > > It means that the Sun is not always directly overhead > > at the Equator... it goes back and forth. This creates > > high and low pressure zones on different sides of the > > Equator... and we know what that means! > >=20 > > What if I breathe air one foot north, then walk over > > and breathe it out one foot south? Will an Atmospheric > > Policeman stop me? > Yes I've used a sexton and an atomic clock radio to find my > position, it was apart of my ARMY surveyors training: > http://www.billhughes.com/trigmarker.jpg It was my job to give an > azimuth, and distance to target coordinance longitude and latitude. > reminds me, as a bleeding heart liberal, you've never done anything in > the service to our country, have you? The *king* of the non-sequitur! Just answer the questions... and your assertion that Democrats have not served in the Armed Forces is patently absurd... you need a brain scan. Remember the Chickenhawks! Have *they* been in the Armed Forces? No! Neither have I. __ Steve .. |
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Then you will never be anything, but a second class citizen. Just
another freeloader. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > The *king* of the non-sequitur! Just answer the questions... > and your assertion that Democrats have not served in the > Armed Forces is patently absurd... you need a brain scan. > Remember the Chickenhawks! Have *they* been in the > Armed Forces? No! Neither have I. > __ > Steve > . |
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Did we forget, Freon is made up of Chlorine, Fluorine, and Carbon:
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/Star...s.pl?matno=161 God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > Of course I'm right... Freon is not > a mixture. > __ > Steve |
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Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their
new density. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ jeff wrote: > > The M-W.com definition you clipped gives two definitions for > condensation The first is for processes like making condensed soup. The > second is for what we classicly think of as condensation, that is the > phase change of matter from one state to another, e.g. steam to water. > Again, refering back to the original question, this yet another > description of what has happened. You keep addressing the what, and not > the why. Care to try your hand and Google up why it happens? > > BTW, if you want to quibble a fine point, the mass that results from > mixing water and alcohol is less than the sum of the masses since the > reaction is exothermic and everyone knows that E-MC^2 ;-) > > -- > jeff |
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Taken out of context as bleeding heart lying liberals often do.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > Post of the Month! Understatement of the Year! > __ > Steve > . |
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You keep harping the same thing over and over, like a female, do
people call you girlieman? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: ><snip girlieman harping> |
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"The volume change created by mixing is their new density" One of your best by far. FWIW, density is mass/volume. A change in volume may reflect a change in density, and a change in density may be reflected by a change in volume, but the two are not equivalent. I'm still waiting for you to stop trying to describe what has happened, and state why. L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > Just so you now know, the volume change created by mixing is their > new density. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > jeff wrote: > >>The M-W.com definition you clipped gives two definitions for >>condensation The first is for processes like making condensed soup. The >>second is for what we classicly think of as condensation, that is the >>phase change of matter from one state to another, e.g. steam to water. >>Again, refering back to the original question, this yet another >>description of what has happened. You keep addressing the what, and not >>the why. Care to try your hand and Google up why it happens? >> >>BTW, if you want to quibble a fine point, the mass that results from >>mixing water and alcohol is less than the sum of the masses since the >>reaction is exothermic and everyone knows that E-MC^2 ;-) >> >>-- >>jeff |
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