Actually, that's in Alaska. But that doesn't make the litter problem any less... I've seen people here open their car door at an intersection, and dump out a McDonald's bag. When I was in college, I worked in a NY state park over the summers. I was stopped behind a woman turning out of a parking area, when she rolled down the window and threw out a cigarette wrapper. So I dropped the truck into 4-low and pushed her into the intersection. Chevy's word against Volvo's. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> The Los Angeles area was know to the Indians before the westerners got > there as "The Valley Of 10,000 Smokes.
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Back in my smoking days, I used to be very careful on where I put my
butts. I'd field strip it (you military guys know what I'm talking
about) and put it in a pocket. I hated to see people throw their
butts out the window, especially lit ones. I'd roll up beside them,
making sure I'd have my smoke close to the butt, motion for them to
roll down the window. When they did roll down the window, I'd flick
my butt in their car, yelling "hey, I think you dropped this at the
last intersection". Made for some frantic movements when they
figured out what I'd thrown. Just my way of making friends.
millerized
smoke free for almost 15 years, drink free for just under a year.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Chris Krok wrote: > > > The Los Angeles area was know to the Indians before the westerners got > > there as "The Valley Of 10,000 Smokes. > > Actually, that's in Alaska. But that doesn't make the litter problem > any less... I've seen people here open their car door at an > intersection, and dump out a McDonald's bag. When I was in college, I > worked in a NY state park over the summers. I was stopped behind a > woman turning out of a parking area, when she rolled down the window and > threw out a cigarette wrapper. So I dropped the truck into 4-low and > pushed her into the intersection. Chevy's word against Volvo's. > > Krokko > > -- > Dr. J. Christopher Krok > John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel > Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125
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Probably the same person who decides what an "assault weapon" is.> From: "J. Sherlock" > Subject: NKLR: California Smog BS > They are also planning on outlawing SUV's, yet I have seen nothing about > whom gets to decide what the definition of a SUV will be.
Yep... They seem to know a lot about pollution and physiology, but absolutely nothing about automotive technology, manufacture, or market forces. Their attitude is, "We'll just come up with a standard, and they'll have to meet it." They also keep tightening the emissions levels on older cars, which weren't even designed to run the smog tests we have today (in So Cal, at least). A member of our RX-7 club called to ask them about that, and they said, "We can reduce the allowable emissions as much as we want until it matches the level when the car was new." Right. So, CARB is going to buy all of us new cars when it becomes impossible to make an old car meet the standard? Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> Have to be careful and keep your eyes and ears open because CARB > (California Air Resources Board) are the biggest eco fascist group in > existence.
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Chris Krok wrote:
It gets worse. The mfr's often get told HOW to meet the standard as well. Chevron cooked up a non-oxygenated gasoline that meets all current standards yet the CARB wasn't interested. Can you say "Archer Daniels Midland?" RM>forces. Their attitude is, "We'll just come up with a standard, and >they'll have to meet it."
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, RM wrote:
Yeah. Up here in corn country, it's worth it to cross the river to Wisconsin and pay a nickel more per gallon to get a tank of gas that isn't full of grain alcohol.> Can you say "Archer Daniels Midland?"
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Chris Krok wrote:
Shell, BP, Exxon, Mobil, Arco is "big oil." ADM is "big alcohol." RM PS. Stu, I did *not* say "big alcoholic!">>Can you say "Archer Daniels Midland?" >Who is Archer Daniels Midland? (it's ringin' a bell, but a pretty small >bell...) I suppose I could google it.
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Chris Krok wrote:
Among others, yes.>would you be referring to this? >http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa241es.html
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Ah, just like the reason the AMA was fighting with the EPA over motorcycle standards.> >forces. Their attitude is, "We'll just come up with a standard, and > >they'll have to meet it." > > It gets worse. The mfr's often get told HOW to meet the standard as well. > Chevron cooked up a non-oxygenated gasoline that meets all current > standards yet the CARB wasn't interested.
OK, "Archer Daniels Midland." Who is Archer Daniels Midland? (it's ringin' a bell, but a pretty small bell...) I suppose I could google it. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> Can you say "Archer Daniels Midland?"
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would you be referring to this? http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa241es.html Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> Can you say "Archer Daniels Midland?" > > RM
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Wasn't he the character in All in the Family played by Carroll O' Conner ? Bogdan> Who is Archer Daniels Midland? (it's ringin' a bell, but a pretty small > bell...) I suppose I could google it. > > Krokko > >
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