134a Refrigerant
#3791
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:xPpFe.6120$vY2.3826@trnddc09...
> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3792
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:xPpFe.6120$vY2.3826@trnddc09...
> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:xPpFe.6120$vY2.3826@trnddc09...
> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3793
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:xPpFe.6120$vY2.3826@trnddc09...
> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:xPpFe.6120$vY2.3826@trnddc09...
> I thought you said they didn't exist, as in "Nobody in the Industry"
nobody who knows anything about the industry anyway. its simple really.
call your local refrigeration supplier and ask them. the only people who
use "freon" to describe refrigerant are people who know nothing about
refrigeration.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3794
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3795
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3796
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3797
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
"jeff" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:3eqFe.5200$6M3.3449@trnddc03...
>> aw c'mon, the links _clearly_ stated that sunlight destroyed the
>> chlorine.
>>>>and where is it going....the ozone? :-)
>>>
>>>Perhaps some of it,
>>
>> so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage
>> of ozone depletion? that would be a logical deduction of your
>> statement...
>
> The part you snipped: "the vast majority gets washed out as HCl and HOCl."
> The way you like to take things out of context and spin them you must be a
> liberal.
c'mon jeff im taking you at face value and if you look i did not take
anything out of context and spin it....i simply ASKED YOU A QUESTION! here
was my QUESTION:
"so your statement is that swimming pools could account for a percentage of
ozone depletion?"
that is not spinning anything or taking your statement out of context so
stop making ---- up. that is a SIMPLE QUESTION and nothing more.
now on that question....i asked you _clearly_: "where is it going
(referencing swimming pool chlorine)....the ozone?" and your response was
"perhaps some of it". BASED UPON THAT, my QUESTION to you is a very
reasonable and logical deduction and ill ask it again and request a direct
response please. is your statement that swimming pools COULD account for a
percentage of ozone depletion?
>> drop the elitist -------- already. i can assure you that youre no better
>> than anybody else in this newsgroup.
>
> I am not being elitist
yes you are. your "poolboi" reference is a "i am better than you"
statement. to this point we simply disagree and id really HATE to reach the
point of classifying you as a liar along with stephen. cut the --------
already, your implications in the "poolboi" references are clear.
> I simply understand chemistry and physics far better
> than you.
much in the same way id bet ive forgotten more about refrigeration than you.
that doesnt mean i should look down my nose at you for it.
> Ok, I'll weed it out for you. From the site:
> http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/ehs/chem.htm
>
> "Chlorine reacts with water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOC1). The reaction
> is different for each form of chlorine but hypochlorous acid is produced
> by each of those reactions and is the form in which chlorine serves best
> as a disinfectant."
>
> AND
>
> Hypochlorous acid is a highly unstable molecule which dissipates rapidly
> in the presence of sunlight. This results in considerable loss of free
> chlorine form pools exposed to sunlight.
fine, hypochlorous acid dissipates rapidly in sunlight. that does not
support your statement that chlorine does not also dissipate. please
provide links directly addressing the subject of our disagreement.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
#3798
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
How many times to I have to tell you I never said, "volume =
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .
#3799
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
How many times to I have to tell you I never said, "volume =
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .
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Re: 134a Refrigerant
How many times to I have to tell you I never said, "volume =
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .
density"
What about that Equator air? I have asked you to take minute and
tell me all you know, but you apparently are incapable of even that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> OK... if you'll go with me.
>
> Still think volume = density?
>
> What about that Equator air?
> __
> Steve
> .