L, B, said: (quoted from post at 01:45:15 08/24/13) Science and engineering, Oh ya those were the guys who sat in an AC office and told us grunts how to put wrecked aircraft back together and why with out them an their neat papers with the fancy numbers on them it could not be done and the food chain would be broken. Don't forget all the science and engineering that went into the Titanic, now those were some real educated science fokkkk and engineers. Who designed that mess, water tight doors thats great and bulkheads that failed to go all the way to the overhead DAAAAA. My favorite sell job other then the 3K oil change scam was the thing on stage 34 in Hollywood the moon landing Ya right what a public scam that was.I have a challenge for TOH find 5 qts of used oil that has been sheared and all the other things you say can go wrong and has LOST its ability to lubricate, I will put it in one of my 100K or 200K motors and run it. Ill buy you a drum of your favorite oil and filters to go with it if my motor takes a seize. one thing to make this a fair deal, you can not produce something that does not exist outside the hidden laboratories where all that stuff is discovered.I cannot believe you real buy into oil change scam.
Wow - every time I think it can't get any worse you prove me wrong :oops:
It seems that if you want to know the real truth you just ask L.B - "master of the obvious".
So far boys and girls L.B. has taught me that:
Chemistry, physics, mathematics and engineering in general is just a bunch of worthless drivel put together by lazy mindless incompetents who don't know what they are doing and never really worked a day in their lives.
Their research is really just propaganda commissioned in support of corporate conspiracies designed to bilk the real grunt working men of their hard earned dollars.
Engine oil never loses it's lubricating properties and consequently there is no need to replace the oil in an internal combustion engine
Man never landed on the moon.
Tomorrow's lesson: The international space station is just a plastic model in a studio somewhere and the earth is really flat????
TOH
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 10:55:44 08/24/13 2 times.
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