h a l f b a k e r yIt's as much a hovercraft as a pancake is a waffle.
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get a spell checker - you ruddy loser newbie :) |
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interesting idea, other than gas shortages of the future, can't see any bones about it. |
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And French vanilla coffee? |
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With this great idea the petrol stations would go out of business and whoever took this onboard would be the leader in petrol at home.com, that's not to say some other company could start up selling flowers and charcoal - without selling petrol. They could be the best homefire&flowersTM direct company and go online with that idea, or just open up a store at every roundabout in the UK. I wouldn't like to decrease sales for any other company, but just add another hosehold service, gas, electric, water, ... petrol.... why not?? |
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Hi Farmer John, we could add another pipe at the same time for Vanilla Coffee - no probs |
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Hi Po, don't have a spell checker, everyone fine thanks, what's with the second account? |
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Feverishly going through drawer of refrigirator faucet ideas: milk...no, cofee...no, Perrier...no... |
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There you go - if you had Petromexhome.com along with milkathome.com, coffeeathome.com and mineralwaterathome.com installed in your home paid for on direct debit - job would be sorted.com- hmmm- new site called job-sorted.com (jobsorted.com too much) |
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If your car runs on natural gas, you can essentially have this today. |
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You could just have a large tank up high in your garage and hire a truck to come around and fill it for you. This practice is common on farms or businesses that operate lots of vehicles far from gas stations. |
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By the way, I beleive home heating oil is the same as diesel oil, so you could concievably tap your furnace fuel lines to fill up your truck, probably at a cheaper rate too. |
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I also was wondering if home heating oil is the same as diesel. If it is, I do not understand why houses using oil heat don't emit smoke like an 18-wheeler. |
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Or, at least like an older 18 wheeler. Don't see much smoke coming from the newer big trucks. |
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I think that furnaces may be more efficient than truck engines. |
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Under hard acceleration, too much fuel is being dumped into the engine, so there is a lot of inefficient and incomplete combustion resulting in smoke and soot. Oil furnaces operate under much more ideal conditions with a constant fuel/air ratio. |
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