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Brake Fluid. The Wrong Answer.

A brave attempt to thin the herd.
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Actually, maybe he was on to something there, and should find a nice quiet place to keep experimenting until he gets it right. The Darwinian attempt at least.
 
Its all the pressure of constantly being upside down going to his head - he is after all from New Zealand!
 
At least this isn't another DOT3/4/5 brake fluid arguement!
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Eric beat me to it. This is one brake fluid debate that the DOT5, DOT3 and DOT4 proponents can agree on.

Safety Fast (with DOT approved Brake fluid),
Dave
 
You just have to love the terminally stupid. Well at least his brake system was clean!
 
Stupid -probably. But lets wait and see who he sues because the dish washing soap did not warn saying "Do not use for brake fluid". Or perhaps the town where he crashed could have made the corner safer. Or the car manufacturer should have had a warning about soap. Oh the list goes on.
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Stastically, there are more male childern born than female. Natural selection does work.
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ThomP:
Stastically, there are more male childern born than female. Natural selection does work.<hr></blockquote>

That's half of the key statistic, the other half is that even though more males are born than females, the population of the earth is alwysa about 51% female to 49% male. As you said, natural selection.
 
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