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"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message ... Umm, please tell me this is a joke or something. Let's see if I get this straight... they're NOT using diesel... and then getting in trouble for NOT paying taxes on something they aren't using? They're still using the roads. Fuel taxes pay for roads, supposedly. By avoiding paying for roads, you're freeloading off the rest of the people. |
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In article , Mary Shafer
wrote: Oliver Smoot was a student in 1958, when his fraternity pledge class measured the Harvard Bridge (364.4 smoots, plus an ear) and marked it. The markings are renewed biennially. One smoot is 5' 7", in case you wonder. Or 5.51515343 x 10^-17 Parsecs http://www.google.com/search?q=1+smoot+in+parsecs -- David M. Palmer (formerly @clark.net, @ematic.com) |
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"Neil Gerace" wrote in message . au... "Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message ... Umm, please tell me this is a joke or something. Let's see if I get this straight... they're NOT using diesel... and then getting in trouble for NOT paying taxes on something they aren't using? They're still using the roads. Fuel taxes pay for roads, supposedly. By avoiding paying for roads, you're freeloading off the rest of the people. Well, he specifically said "diesel", not generic "road tax" etc. So, yeah, I think it's a bit nuts. |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... The other downside is the more oil, the bigger the potential oil fire. I was amazed at first to learn that, when the temperature and pressure were right, the chicken picked up very little oil and remained very moist. If either were off by only a little, grease city. |
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"Kevin Willoughby" wrote in message ... So 1/3 isn't an exact number? Not when you have to use it in calculations on something that can't store fractions. |
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"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message .. . Well, he specifically said "diesel", not generic "road tax" etc. It's not a road tax, it's a fuel tax which pays for roads. It's a good system because you pay more if you use the roads more. |
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"OM" om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_researc h_facility.org wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 May 2004 12:04:12 -0400, "Scott Hedrick" wrote: "Neil Gerace" wrote in message .au... Twice 0.5C is twice 273.65K or 547.3K or 274.15C or 525.47F But that doesn't answer my question about how to measure temperature with a scale that goes from 100 for freezing to 0 for boiling. ...And for that matter, how does it affect the average airspeed of an unlaiden swallow? An African or a European swallow? |
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On Wed, 5 May 2004 19:59:33 +0200, "Wpai"
wrote: The tax on the fuel is used to build the roads, ....Which is defined as a traffic jam at inconvenient times caused by 8-10 blue collar union scumbags standing around watching one blue collar union scumbag taking his time digging a hole, which is why some 85% of all road construction projects in the past 10 years have come in at least 10-15% over their budgets and anywhere from 3 to 12 months past their predicted completion dates. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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On Wed, 05 May 2004 17:08:17 GMT, (Derek
Lyons) wrote: Given the past behavior of the Brits, I'd have to guess it's not a joke. Remember, these are people who arrested and fined folks for having unlicensed TV's. (No Joke. It's been repealed I believe, but you used to have buy an annual license to own a TV. They didn't learn from the Stamp Act.) ....IIRC, there was one exemption to owning a TV set without a license over in Englandland: if you built the set yourself as Hams do their own radio rigs(*). An old college drinking buddy from that little island told me how his house in London got raided by the TV police in the late 60's, and when the tube bobbies found that it was a homemade set - the base was a wooden coke bottle box of all things! - they informed his father that the rig was exempt from taxation because he'd built it himself, including etching the circuit boards *and* leaving his name etched in the ground strip :-) (*) Or at least when they used to. From what I gather these days, less than 5% of Hams build their own rigs these days, not counting that first Heathkit CW rig or some simply fixed xtal set out of the back of an old _73_ or ARRL manual. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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