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Ya know...... I have a vague recollection that this thread started with an inquiry into the availability of R134a refrigerant. For what it is worth they had a couple dozen cases stacked on the floor in the back isle of the GROCERY store this evening with a hand lettered sign stating the price of $7.99. I suspect this means there is no shortage of R134a. |
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"Nathan W. Collier" > wrote in message = ... > "L.W. ("=DFill") Hughes III" > wrote in message=20 > ... > > Liar! >=20 > lol....its all the boy knows. Yeah... I hear a lot of 'liar!' from both of you... but I'm not through mopping up the floor with y'all yet. __ Steve .. |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
.. . > Is a compound a mixture? youre still just a liar. -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com http://BighornRefrigeration.com |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
.. . > No, you didn't show a lie. I claimed popular use. TRANSLATION --> "i tried to spin truth" :-) you lied, you are a liar. > Listen carefully... "otherwise there would be no reason not to replace > the HMC"... notice the mistake? lol you see you think this because your stupid, ignorant, and lying ass doesnt understand why an HMC is needed to begin with. >> nope! that was my original statement to jeff. you jumped in so i gave >> you >> the criteria, specifically for everyone to see: No, I don't accept that... the initial condition stands. my initial condition to you was -30 degrees as i have posted many times now. youre a liar stephen, no matter how hard you try to spin your bull**** ive clearly shown your lies for what they are. > You can accuse me of lying all day, lol as if i need your permission to point out your lies, liar. >but you *did* try to slip in more conditions, we can >*all* see that. lol what we have all seen is my inital post to you which CLEARLY stated -30 degrees. lie liar, it just wont get you anywhere. :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com http://BighornRefrigeration.com |
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"Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message
.. . > Yeah... I hear a lot of 'liar!' from both of you its simple. youre a liar. :-) -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com http://BighornRefrigeration.com |
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If you had common sense you would have been able to plug in a
couple of words in the below statement to make it make sense: "free loading bleeding heart liberals suck make it up with their false theories." If you really can't figure it out then I truly feel sorry for you. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > But how do you "suck make it up"? > __ > Steve > . |
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Seeing you apparently are unable to tell us their technical
descriptions: http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/tex...compounds.html God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > Is a compound a mixture? I don't think so... > __ > Steve > . |
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How? So far you haven't supplied one fact to the contrary. Typical
free loading, blood sucking liberal that never be able to pull his own weight. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > Yeah... I hear a lot of 'liar!' from both of you... > but I'm not through mopping up the floor with > y'all yet. > __ > Steve > . |
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Any one else could given us a Volume a value of X, and the Change a
value of Y then made an equation telling us whether they are multiplied, divided, added or subtracted. I figured that's all you knew about our earth. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Stephen Cowell wrote: > > You don't remember this? > > One of your real gems! > > Why? > __ > Steve > . |
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Nathan W. Collier wrote:
> "Stephen Cowell" > wrote in message > .. . > >>Yeah... I hear a lot of 'liar!' from both of you > its simple. youre a liar. :-) > You're a Liar... No, You're a Liar....No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... No, You're a Liar.... BTW, as to your statement that "Nobody in the Industry" uses the term Freon as a generic descriptor for a family of chemical compounds roughly described as CFCs and HCFCs, here's a few links of engineering and service firms, industrial design houses, government publications, and original equipment manufacturers which all use the term generically. It is funny how the "Industry" roughly divides refrigeration systems into "Ammonia and Freon Based Systems". http://www.acerefrigeration.com/refrigeration.asp http://www.szero.com/organization_refrigeration.asp http://www.mollenbergbetz.com/refrigeration_content.asp http://www.c-b.com/information%20cen...?tID=4&pID=257 http://www.doucetteindustries.com/co2evaporator.pdf http://www.gartner-refrig.com/services/ammonia.asp http://weeksservicecompany2813329555...pages-ads.com/ http://www.coldstoragesolution.com/c...rigeration.htm http://www.republicrefrigeration.com/aboutus.htm http://www.lotemp.com/lotemp_design_build.html http://www.unitempref.com/ http://www.alltempsystems.com/services/ http://www.thefreijecompany.com/refrig.asp http://www.gartner-refrig.com/services/index.asp http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/refrig/chap6.htm http://www.advanceet.com/refrigeration.php http://www.accent-refrigeration.com/...ember2001.html http://www.food-processing-equipment...compressor.php http://www.temprite.com/main_content...pagename=about http://www.taylorrefrigeration.com.au/products.htm http://www.meadhunt.com/Markets/arch...pabilities.htm http://www.dehumidifiercorp.com/catalog/specdata.pdf http://www.fac.ilstu.edu/Facilities_...rigeration.htm http://www.mcfrig.com/ Now, a hypothetical question: If a 70's vintage refrigerator leaks it's refrigerant in your basement how do you remove the freon? Is it really necessary to demolish the house and pave over it? I ask because I know freon is heavier than air and I am not sure how to get it off the floor. Is it just possible that I can put a fan in the window and rely on air turbulence to mix it all up and float it out the window? If so, can I put a pan outside the window and collect the freon and re-use it, as I know it is heaver than air and should drop right out of the mix. -- jeff |
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