Re: Study: Commuters Can't Escape Dangerous Diesel
- From: down@xxxxxxxxxxxx (madiba)
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 02:54:37 +0100
J W <jonboy42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My Brother in law is comptroller for a major firm that brokers fuel to
airlines, crise ships and home heating oil companies. I reckon he would
know what goes in the planes.
Then he is as clueless about his job as you are about oncology.
I could point you to numerous websites demonstrating the differences,
but what may be confusing the issue here is the term 'winter diesel'
which is lighter than normal diesel and is equivalent to kerosene.
Your unmannered outburst against Steph makes further discussion with you
pointless JW. He was correct in pointing out the garbage you were
spewing was indeed just that. The fact that you use webtv is unfortunate
but confirms a behaviour pattern many of us have seen in these posters
over the years.
<plonk>
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madiba
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