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(to look for something specific try the search above or the archives to the right)Friday, August 19, 2005
"Even kids cannot stand life unless they have a drink"
http://www.realbeer.com/news/articles/news-002656.php
So wrong.
Speaking of beer, I will be able to drink it because my birthday is in a week.
It doesn't have any alcohol though, as you will read. However, there are some very good uses for alcohol. How about running your car on it? There was a book published in 1980 that explained how to convert your car to run on it. That can be found, free, in it's entirety here
Speaking of fuel. Fueleconomy.gov is a neat web site and it seems to get better every time I check. Now it has "Your MPG". "We've created 'Your MPG' to help you calculate and track your fuel economy and compare it with EPA test ratings. You can also share your MPG with other users. Once enough users share their MPG, you will be able to compare your MPG to others with the same vehicle." I encourage everyone to sign up.
So wrong.
Speaking of beer, I will be able to drink it because my birthday is in a week.
It doesn't have any alcohol though, as you will read. However, there are some very good uses for alcohol. How about running your car on it? There was a book published in 1980 that explained how to convert your car to run on it. That can be found, free, in it's entirety here
Speaking of fuel. Fueleconomy.gov is a neat web site and it seems to get better every time I check. Now it has "Your MPG". "We've created 'Your MPG' to help you calculate and track your fuel economy and compare it with EPA test ratings. You can also share your MPG with other users. Once enough users share their MPG, you will be able to compare your MPG to others with the same vehicle." I encourage everyone to sign up.
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