Posted by bwilson4web on May 23, 2011, 1:22 pm
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> > In article
> . . .
> > This has all been FASCINATING, bob. . . .
In fact, it has resulted in multiple postings in a number of different
forums of this latest summary in multiple, moderated forums. This is
why practicing with a troll can be beneficial. Even a sociopath gives
us an opportunity to tune and tweak our essays into more than the
original.
Bob Wilson
Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on May 23, 2011, 8:43 pm
In article
> > This has all been FASCINATING, bob. . . .
>
> It has and remains a useful exercise. Not only do we get to discuss
> Prius tire tuning but also learned about "The Tire Society," a new
> source of credible research papers. It is also shows how a troll's
> posting can introduce additional technical content. Simply treat their
> nonsense with ellipsis and thank them: 'Elmo' is so my bitch.
You keep thinking that, bob. In your little world, what color is the
sky?
Still waiting for that data from you on braking distance--data other
than "well, I think it braked just fine, therefore that's the end of it."
Posted by Al Falfa on May 23, 2011, 9:21 pm
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" wrote in message
In article
> > This has all been FASCINATING, bob. . . .
> It has and remains a useful exercise. Not only do we get to discuss
> Prius tire tuning but also learned about "The Tire Society," a new
> source of credible research papers. It is also shows how a troll's
> posting can introduce additional technical content. Simply treat their
> nonsense with ellipsis and thank them: 'Elmo' is so my bitch.
You keep thinking that, bob. In your little world, what color is the
sky?
Still waiting for that data from you on braking distance--data other
than "well, I think it braked just fine, therefore that's the end of it."
Since you seem to be stuck on this point, why don't you do a little of your
own research instead of making a fool out of yourself by denigrating others?
Posted by bwilson4web on May 23, 2011, 10:45 pm
> In article
> > > This has all been FASCINATING, bob. . . .
> > It has and remains a useful exercise. Not only do we get to discuss
> > Prius tire tuning but also learned about "The Tire Society," a new
> > source of credible research papers. It is also shows how a troll's
> > posting can introduce additional technical content. Simply treat their
> > nonsense with ellipsis and thank them: 'Elmo' is so my bitch.
> You keep thinking that, bob. In your little world, what color is the
> sky?
> Still waiting for that data from you on braking distance--data other
> than "well, I think it braked just fine, therefore that's the end of it."
> Since you seem to be stuck on this point, why don't you do a little of your
> own research instead of making a fool out of yourself by denigrating others?
Braking distance measurement would tell us something about the tire-
road coefficient of friction and nothing else.
Bob Wilson
Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on May 24, 2011, 10:13 am
In article
> Braking distance measurement would tell us something about the tire-
> road coefficient of friction and nothing else.
You say that as if it's meaningless, yet your claim was that changing
tires "made no difference in braking".
Keep it coming, bob. You apparently love living in the holes you dig
for yourself.
> > In article
> . . .
> > This has all been FASCINATING, bob. . . .