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Cold Night in Rosamond
To pick up where I left off on Thursday, I got the carb changed but still had to take the 8 mile round trip awalking to get some parts I needed. It was not until friday afternoon I got the car running, I hope I don't have to do anything like this soon again, and to top it off, when I did get it going and headed towards the gas station, the gas dropped down below 1/4 tank and that put me awalking to get a can of gas. After sinking some $17.00 into the gas tank and getting home, I started getting ready for taking the scope up. I was set up by 7pm. Durning the next two hours I kept the scope aimed at the moon and giving views to the few who would brave the cold blowing wind to take a look see. All total about 8 people stopped. I'll be getting my jackets out this week and airing them out and setting up for winter, of the years I've lived here, this is the earlyest that I've seen cool temps set in the high desert. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net |
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We need to find you a PRIUS
Gets 50 MPG.. "Starlord" wrote in message ... Cold Night in Rosamond To pick up where I left off on Thursday, I got the carb changed but still had to take the 8 mile round trip awalking to get some parts I needed. It was not until friday afternoon I got the car running, I hope I don't have to do anything like this soon again, and to top it off, when I did get it going and headed towards the gas station, the gas dropped down below 1/4 tank and that put me awalking to get a can of gas. After sinking some $17.00 into the gas tank and getting home, I started getting ready for taking the scope up. I was set up by 7pm. Durning the next two hours I kept the scope aimed at the moon and giving views to the few who would brave the cold blowing wind to take a look see. All total about 8 people stopped. I'll be getting my jackets out this week and airing them out and setting up for winter, of the years I've lived here, this is the earlyest that I've seen cool temps set in the high desert. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net |
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A prius??? What in the world is that? What kind of Beast?
Every one of these " Little " high milage rollerskates I've seen around couldn't even carrymold Babylon 8's Rockerbox much less the OTA itself. Now if I could sell this thing for % grand, then I could go buy the 71 caddy hurst that's for sale up the road, that's a 472 engine and I know those inside out. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net "Mark F." wrote in message news:6Q4Ve.4852$Hs6.3688@trnddc07... We need to find you a PRIUS Gets 50 MPG.. |
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Starlord wrote:
A prius??? What in the world is that? What kind of Beast? Every one of these " Little " high milage rollerskates I've seen around couldn't even carrymold Babylon 8's Rockerbox much less the OTA itself. Now if I could sell this thing for % grand, then I could go buy the 71 caddy hurst that's for sale up the road, that's a 472 engine and I know those inside out. http://www.toyota.com/prius/ http://home.earthlink.net/~jkash1/ http://www.j3iss.com/2004.prius.preview/ http://www.fred.net/tds/prius2004.html http://john1701a.com/prius/documents...User-Guide.pdf http://john1701a.com/map/map04.htm http://john1701a.com/index.html http://john1701a.com/prius/presentat...ntation_01.htm http://www.vfaq.net/ http://gallery.joesdiner.com/gallery/Prius https://techinfo.toyota.com/public/login/login.html http://www.coastaletech.com I carry an AP 133 with tripod, mount, accessories, in my Prius. |
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Way back in the 1970's there was a guy down in Fla. who took a FORD Station
Wagon, removed the 425 engine and got one of those turbines they use to start up jet airliners engines, not realy a turnbine but a BIG elec. motor, high tourq type. He put about 6 12 vot batterys around it and put a 2.5hp lawnmore engine that could drive only a geneator for the batterys. He used the stock tranny, on the test run he could do 75mph with it and he crossed the whole USA cost to cost and used one 5gal tank of gas for the small engine to chearge the batterys while driving at night. Now THAT was the best hybred car I've ever seen. BTW, my Babylon 8 OTA is about as long as that car you showed. And $22,000??? I don't think that kind of money will drop into my lap anyday soon. Heck, that's more than I get in a whole year on my VA/SDI. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net "Sam Wormley" wrote in message news:GI5Ve.324003$x96.65925@attbi_s72... http://www.toyota.com/prius/ http://home.earthlink.net/~jkash1/ http://www.j3iss.com/2004.prius.preview/ http://www.fred.net/tds/prius2004.html http://john1701a.com/prius/documents...User-Guide.pdf http://john1701a.com/map/map04.htm http://john1701a.com/index.html http://john1701a.com/prius/presentat...ntation_01.htm http://www.vfaq.net/ http://gallery.joesdiner.com/gallery/Prius https://techinfo.toyota.com/public/login/login.html http://www.coastaletech.com I carry an AP 133 with tripod, mount, accessories, in my Prius. |
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too bad you arent here - a friend has a free super van, a real beast, w.
98k miles, v8, and almost no rust. My friend just wants to get rid of it to make room in the garage. alas, you are too far. jw Starlord wrote: Way back in the 1970's there was a guy down in Fla. who took a FORD Station Wagon, removed the 425 engine and got one of those turbines they use to start up jet airliners engines, not realy a turnbine but a BIG elec. motor, high tourq type. He put about 6 12 vot batterys around it and put a 2.5hp lawnmore engine that could drive only a geneator for the batterys. He used the stock tranny, on the test run he could do 75mph with it and he crossed the whole USA cost to cost and used one 5gal tank of gas for the small engine to chearge the batterys while driving at night. Now THAT was the best hybred car I've ever seen. BTW, my Babylon 8 OTA is about as long as that car you showed. And $22,000??? I don't think that kind of money will drop into my lap anyday soon. Heck, that's more than I get in a whole year on my VA/SDI. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net "Sam Wormley" wrote in message news:GI5Ve.324003$x96.65925@attbi_s72... http://www.toyota.com/prius/ http://home.earthlink.net/~jkash1/ http://www.j3iss.com/2004.prius.preview/ http://www.fred.net/tds/prius2004.html http://john1701a.com/prius/documents...User-Guide.pdf http://john1701a.com/map/map04.htm http://john1701a.com/index.html http://john1701a.com/prius/presentat...ntation_01.htm http://www.vfaq.net/ http://gallery.joesdiner.com/gallery/Prius https://techinfo.toyota.com/public/login/login.html http://www.coastaletech.com I carry an AP 133 with tripod, mount, accessories, in my Prius. |
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Starlord
The vehicle you mention must be running on perpetual motion! Energy in = energy out (minus any conversion losses) Using a small motor to provide electricity storage is an energy conversion loser. Using the batteries to drive an electric motor is another energy conversion loser. Nice try. But it just can't be done in our time or in our dimension. Regards Chris.B |
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A prius??? What in the world is that? What kind of Beast?
Every one of these " Little " high milage rollerskates I've seen around couldn't even carrymold Babylon 8's Rockerbox much less the OTA itself. Now if I could sell this thing for % grand, then I could go buy the 71 caddy hurst that's for sale up the road, that's a 472 engine and I know those inside out. ====================================== You'd be surprised! Find yourself an old Ford Festiva. Something that has a Hatch Back, with drop down rear seat. Believe it, or not, that little clown car would probably carry a 13" Obsession. Only problem is.... you get hit in that puppy, they will have on your gravestone 'He got 40 MPG!" Mark |
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![]() Starlord wrote: A prius??? What in the world is that? Its a puny ass car for refractor-owning pansies. |
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