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Old 01-11-2014, 08:39 PM
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Breaker, Breaker Good Buddy, All you 2-Stroke boys turn down your 8 tracks for a minute and listen up. You are livin' in the last century George Jetson; get with the program. You can't take some 'ol school Evinrude Star-Flight, remove the cowling with 4 after burners on it, replace the garbage disposal carbs with selonid powered speaker like fuel injectors, bolt an upgraded game boy on the side of it and call it 'cutt'in edge technology....! It's still a dumb 'ol motor with fuel injection, an EEM and a new plastic cowling. Soon you'll be graduat'in from your sounding lead to a 4" Gemtronics paper machine and an Sitex "C" Loran. (Good luck bringing up that 14 and 44 line)
I thought I had a Procal Harum 8 track somewhere. My Homelite Bearcat may have eaten it.
Never trust a Crosley.

Ah the smell of old paper machines, I hear they are selling them again in Colorado.

The good news is being made by big petro. Lubes have come a long way in 30 years. The metallurgists are also doing amazing work. Shame they shuttered NASA.
Algae diesel is another ringer in the game. Just getting started, but I think it could be a great alternative. FPL is leasing land to a start up on the beach.

I still see old Rudes, Mercs, and Yams from the 80`s and some from the 70`s.
Can you retrofit I pod docks to old smokers?
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