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Bike Chain Lube valvoline
during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) plus florida summer
valvo racing 50 is oustanding chain lube. you get to see the additives like non-foaming agents work at not foaming the rear rim's brake surfaces (fouling the brake prep) and deteregents keeping dirt floating off gear surfaces to drag wipe clean with a triangular chunk of upholstery foam. but cuting the 50 for winter temps at 75 and lower cuts detergents-the dirt glues to the CR surfaces and does not foam wipe-another way of seeing that the detergent does work when uncut. rode down to dis**** auto and bought the valvo 20-50 synthetic in gray jug: smells a bit more than the racing 50? but dirt wipes off no problem- allows less dirt suckinto between side plates. the valvo website runs a contest every month for free stuff: www.valvoline.com/ |
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wrote in message oups.com... snipped a bunch of unintelligible stuff Are you ok? Do you need someone to call a paramedic? Greg |
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On 12 Jan 2006 17:10:53 -0800, "Johnny Sunset"
wrote: wrote: during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) 120ºF, 120ºC or 120ºK? 120F (not really, but the humidity makes it feel like that) [Recalling with no trace of nostalgia how it was common to stand in the shade and get covered with sweat in seconds during a Miami summer.] -- Typoes are a feature, not a bug. Some gardening required to reply via email. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts. |
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Johnny Sunset wrote: wrote: during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) 120ºF, 120ºC or 120ºK? Holding down the Alt key while typing 0176 will create a degree symbol: ° At least, that's how my Windoze machine works. If you're really into odd text, the Windows Character Map application is fun and occasionally useful. ¿Ýöû Ðìg? Jëff |
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JeffWills wrote: Johnny Sunset wrote: wrote: during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) 120ºF, 120ºC or 120ºK? Holding down the Alt key while typing 0176 will create a degree symbol: ° At least, that's how my Windoze machine works. If you're really into odd text, the Windows Character Map application is fun and occasionally useful. ¿Ýöû Ðìg? Jëff I've always done it alt-15888888, yours seems easier. -nate |
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Johnny Sunset wrote:
wrote: during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) 120ºF, 120ºC or 120ºK? That'd be 120 °F, 120 °C, or 120 K (you need spaces and there's no degree symbol when using the Kelvin scale). Also, don't forget 120 °R. -- Paul M. Hobson Georgia Institute of Technology ..:change the f to ph to reply:. |
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Tom Sherman writes:
during the hot 120 (why is there no degree key?) 120ºF, 120ºC or 120ºK? Oh! You mean ALT179="°" (ALT only works with the numeric pad). Some KBDs use the following: http://www.lookuptables.com/ Jobst Brandt ĀĀšš šæ |
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G.T. wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... snipped a bunch of unintelligible stuff Are you ok? Do you need someone to call a paramedic? Greg, Gene. Gene, Greg. Bill "you must be new (here, at least)" S. |
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