[ratpack] Re: Does anybody know?

  • From: humminboid@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 19:56:13 +0000 (UTC)

Castrol is part of BP?  Hmmmmm...Lemmesee...water flashes to steam at 212 
deg.F.,  and  increases volume by a factor of 1600 or so....would need a 
filter, emulsifier and deframbulator in the system, not to mention the computer 
it would take to overcome all the malfractions occurring in the prototype 
models, (Would Ray's Dreadnought fill the bill?) not to mention the 100KV 
ignition system to get it  to burn...A practical  solution to the Global 
Warming fairy tale we've been force-fed for the last many years. Fern Fondlers, 
dance and sing, voicing psalms of joy at the thought.  (NO, I'm not a fan of 
Rachel Carson, but I did read her books.)   
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ray Buck" <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 1:21:06 PM 
Subject: [ratpack] Re: Does anybody know? 

Very good Larry.  :)  I like that a lot. 

r 

Sent from my Dreadnought using that barely tolerable Thunderbird email program 
On 7/11/2010 6:18 PM, Larry Knight wrote: 

The car was actually sponsored by BP and they changed the signage to Castrol (a 
BP Division) after the oil spill 
I think the mixture is 18 million Barrels of oil and 1 part Gulf of Mexico 
Larr 


On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Michael Wells < mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx > 
wrote: 


All, 

I was looking at this car a little more closely and I was wondering if anybody 
could tell me what mix of saltwater and oil BP uses to get their Biofuel? 

just wondering 

Dr Z 

-- 
Dr. Z 
aka Michael Wells 
MCWells Photography 
mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx 
801-850-7279 

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