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From : amt tech

Q: on sep 2 828 pm fmb f...@sbcglobal.net wrote i heard just some bruises no broken bones. damn lucky. roy ricky rudd early retirement fmb he announced a couple weeks ago that he was going to at the end of this season. damn shame to see him go though. .

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From : max dodge

on sun 02 sep 2007 233845 -0700 beryl terrapin@coolbits.net wrote punkin on aug 29 949 pm beryl terra...@coolbits.net wrote chris thompson wrote in response to beryl s post. i thought everyone should know one its not crissy i have not had any sort of pissing match with you to date so get your shit straight. if you want to play that childish name game with someone who cares to piss back at you go right ahead but leave me out of that shit. i dont have time for it. bullshit. i dont care whether you make up nicknames for people or not subtle comments dont go unnoticed. good im glad you can notice subtle comments. still not gonna have a pissin match with you. still gonna call you crissy anyway. i think your amd/machspeed bundle is too low-end. at least the cpu is. well thanks for the input. i never heard of machspeed. neither had i thats why i asked if anyone else had any experiance with them. i hear msi and gigabyte are good brands. asus usually is good. abit was good probably still is. i disagree with miles about abit being lower end. theyre a small company that became famous for enthusiast boards. they steadily crank out new bios versions even for boards that are out of production. theyre the only brand im aware of that accepted responsibility for the widespread capacitor problem several years back and replaced affected boards free even long after the warranties were expired. maybe you should do some research than foxconn which is what dell was using and may still be did the same. we still run into an occasional board with bad caps and they are replaced no questions asked. twit i did some research. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit to using capacitors that were of a poor standard and eventually recalled and repaired any boards from users that did fail. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/abit sheryl your confidence in motherboard manufacturers is nice. nice but very stupid. your own quote as above pretty much says it all. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit..... you have shown yourself to be quite a fool in your short time on this ng sheryl. you have actually gone to incredible lengths to show yourself as a fool but then everyone has to be good at something. never the less you are really reaching beyond your normal bounds of stupidity with this post. once again you have shown how talented you are at making yourself appear as an ass clown. which is why i killfiled it months ago. .

From : max dodge

on sun 02 sep 2007 233845 -0700 beryl terrapin@coolbits.net wrote punkin on aug 29 949 pm beryl terra...@coolbits.net wrote chris thompson wrote in response to beryl s post. i thought everyone should know one its not crissy i have not had any sort of pissing match with you to date so get your shit straight. if you want to play that childish name game with someone who cares to piss back at you go right ahead but leave me out of that shit. i dont have time for it. bullshit. i dont care whether you make up nicknames for people or not subtle comments dont go unnoticed. good im glad you can notice subtle comments. still not gonna have a pissin match with you. still gonna call you crissy anyway. i think your amd/machspeed bundle is too low-end. at least the cpu is. well thanks for the input. i never heard of machspeed. neither had i thats why i asked if anyone else had any experiance with them. i hear msi and gigabyte are good brands. asus usually is good. abit was good probably still is. i disagree with miles about abit being lower end. theyre a small company that became famous for enthusiast boards. they steadily crank out new bios versions even for boards that are out of production. theyre the only brand im aware of that accepted responsibility for the widespread capacitor problem several years back and replaced affected boards free even long after the warranties were expired. maybe you should do some research than foxconn which is what dell was using and may still be did the same. we still run into an occasional board with bad caps and they are replaced no questions asked. twit i did some research. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit to using capacitors that were of a poor standard and eventually recalled and repaired any boards from users that did fail. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/abit sheryl your confidence in motherboard manufacturers is nice. nice but very stupid. your own quote as above pretty much says it all. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit..... you have shown yourself to be quite a fool in your short time on this ng sheryl. you have actually gone to incredible lengths to show yourself as a fool but then everyone has to be good at something. never the less you are really reaching beyond your normal bounds of stupidity with this post. once again you have shown how talented you are at making yourself appear as an ass clown. .

From : snoman

at one point cummins had recommended 1850-1950rpm for the isb to operate most economically. i believe this is still true based on personal observation in my 2000 ram. the rpm mentioned in another post comes from rv usage and so may not apply to your truck. in my truck a 2000 ram at 3.55 gears my best fuel economy is observed at the above rpms. ive found that with the truck empty and cruising at 70-75 mph my average over a long trip will be 19.5 mpg or so. backing off and running at 60-65 mph results in a better average. depending on conditions it can be as high as 22 mpg. at 60-65 mph my rpms are 1900 or so. 70mph results in rpms of 2050 or so. on that same trip recently i pulled an empty car trailer 1350lbs down and a loaded 3500lbs car trailer back. my average was 18 mpg and my speed was 60-65mph. however i have to say that the biggest factor in fuel economy isnt the rpm at which you operate your engine but the speed at which you go through the air. wind resistance increases as a square of the increase in speed. -- max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york does anyone know what the optimal speed is to obtain the best fuel eceonomy with the 2001 dodge ram 2500 4x4 diesel cummins 5.9 i have had many discussions with people who tell me one speed and others who tell me another. my truck has a 5 speed tranny. i am aware of the fact that diesels do not like higher rpms.... thoughts anyone .

From : chris thompson

on sep 2 1138 pm beryl terra...@coolbits.net wrote punkin on aug 29 949 pm beryl terra...@coolbits.net wrote chris thompson wrote in response to beryl s post. i thought everyone should know one its not crissy i have not had any sort of pissing match with you to date so get your shit straight. if you want to play that childish name game with someone who cares to piss back at you go right ahead but leave me out of that shit. i dont have time for it. bullshit. i dont care whether you make up nicknames for people or not subtle comments dont go unnoticed. good im glad you can notice subtle comments. still not gonna have a pissin match with you. still gonna call you crissy anyway. i think your amd/machspeed bundle is too low-end. at least the cpu is. well thanks for the input. i never heard of machspeed. neither had i thats why i asked if anyone else had any experiance with them. i hear msi and gigabyte are good brands. asus usually is good. abit was good probably still is. i disagree with miles about abit being lower end. theyre a small company that became famous for enthusiast boards. they steadily crank out new bios versions even for boards that are out of production. theyre the only brand im aware of that accepted responsibility for the widespread capacitor problem several years back and replaced affected boards free even long after the warranties were expired. maybe you should do some research than foxconn which is what dell was using and may still be did the same. we still run into an occasional board with bad caps and they are replaced no questions asked. twit i did some research. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit to using capacitors that were of a poor standard and eventually recalled and repaired any boards from users that did fail. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/abit- hide quoted text - - show quoted text - well twit you are wrong they were not and are not the only ones but you will believe it because you want too. funny how i even give you manufactures name that did it and you still think you are the only one that is right. .

From : nosey

punkin on aug 29 949 pm beryl terra...@coolbits.net wrote chris thompson wrote in response to beryl s post. i thought everyone should know one its not crissy i have not had any sort of pissing match with you to date so get your shit straight. if you want to play that childish name game with someone who cares to piss back at you go right ahead but leave me out of that shit. i dont have time for it. bullshit. i dont care whether you make up nicknames for people or not subtle comments dont go unnoticed. good im glad you can notice subtle comments. still not gonna have a pissin match with you. still gonna call you crissy anyway. i think your amd/machspeed bundle is too low-end. at least the cpu is. well thanks for the input. i never heard of machspeed. neither had i thats why i asked if anyone else had any experiance with them. i hear msi and gigabyte are good brands. asus usually is good. abit was good probably still is. i disagree with miles about abit being lower end. theyre a small company that became famous for enthusiast boards. they steadily crank out new bios versions even for boards that are out of production. theyre the only brand im aware of that accepted responsibility for the widespread capacitor problem several years back and replaced affected boards free even long after the warranties were expired. maybe you should do some research than foxconn which is what dell was using and may still be did the same. we still run into an occasional board with bad caps and they are replaced no questions asked. twit i did some research. abit has so far been the only motherboard manufacturer to admit to using capacitors that were of a poor standard and eventually recalled and repaired any boards from users that did fail. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/abit .