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We just got some "new" neighbors... Honda Kidz. Raspy Civic and an Accord. Always revvin' 'em to high RPM as they roll past. Enraged bees in a coffee tin. sheesh.
 
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should let them hear the B so they'll know what a real 4banger is suppoosed to sound like :laugh:
 
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This weekend I plan on it.

'course I been crusin' by in th' Alfa real meek like. All they've heard is bottom-end ANSA-Weber growl so far.
 
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I know the kiddies always liked the way my B sounded. Especially the way you could hear the air dumping into the HS6 when you goosed the loud pedal.
 
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"That's th' sound of VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY, kiddies!" :smirk:
 
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Bruce Bowker said:
Ray - my thoughts exactly.

Distances are just too far.

Yes linear distance is great. However, the concept of folding space is not new and even Stephen W. Hawking has admitted the probability, especially after they develop a unified field theory. Any other conclusion demonstrates a bit of arrogance. After all, practical electrical power and communications is hardly 100 years old!
 
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angelfj said:
Bruce Bowker said:
Ray - my thoughts exactly.

Distances are just too far.

Yes linear distance is great. <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">However, the concept of folding space is not new and even Stephen W. Hawking has admitted the probability, especially after they develop a unified field theory.</span></span> Any other conclusion demonstrates a bit of arrogance. After all, practical electrical power and communications is hardly 100 years old!

You've a cagey way about ya...

Are ya sure we ain't related somehow?

'course our progenitors-in-common were th' folk who invented <span style="font-weight: bold">PLASTICS</span>! :smile:
 
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