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From: Hammo on 16 Feb 2007 23:44 Probably because he is using that Opal (Low VOC) fuel and the water needs to get hot enough to compensate for it. Hammo On 17/2/07 2:18 PM, in article 45d67410$0$24690$5a62ac22(a)per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au, "dogleg" <leg(a)dog.com> wrote: > anyhoo......why is his VTR coolant boiling? Do cold VTRs float or sink? > > ...so many questions.....so few answers. > > >
From: dogleg on 16 Feb 2007 23:46 "Johno" <varcs45(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:dn0dt2llgscjm8bftssamm0bljig8kf442(a)4ax.com... > On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 14:18:40 +1100, "dogleg" <leg(a)dog.com> wrote: > >>anyhoo......why is his VTR coolant boiling? Do cold VTRs float or sink? >> >>...so many questions.....so few answers. >> > > They float at +4 degrees apparently > > > Johno > > > Beer mate? > > Would love one thanks. Melboring is a bit warm and humid today.
From: Knobdoodle on 17 Feb 2007 00:08 "Hammo" <hbaj2006(a)aapt.net.au> wrote: > It is Usenet. Who cares? > Some people seem to take it all so seriously they even plonk people who beat them in arguments. Silly eh? -- Clem
From: Smee R11S on 17 Feb 2007 01:30 Toosmoky wrote: > Iain Chalmers wrote: > >> Perhaps only blimps and air-ships actually "float" in Nev-land since >> they manage to keep 100% of their mass out of the water? :-) > > As ships displace water, so airships displace air... > does that mean spaceships displace space?
From: Smee R11S on 17 Feb 2007 01:36
Johno wrote: > On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 14:18:40 +1100, "dogleg" <leg(a)dog.com> wrote: > >> anyhoo......why is his VTR coolant boiling? Do cold VTRs float or sink? >> >> ...so many questions.....so few answers. >> > > They float at +4 degrees apparently Only if frozen mate > > > Beer mate? Ta mate |