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    Not really lol good job mods...if any one does want to bitch about mods do it in a constructive and sensible manner!!!if not i gaurentee you will get flamed cos the mods are liked they are not hitlers like some people have suggested they ahve a job let em do it!If you dont like it there are other forums that you can goto!!!Btw lamsey congrats hope the drive stays

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    Amen to that

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    Blast, what am I going to do with all this petrol now.

    While I am here anyway, why do you call it gas when it's a liquid.

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    Originally posted by JPaul@22 June 2003 - 09:17


    While I am here anyway, why do you call it gas when it's a liquid.
    Cos it evaporates!
    If you go down to the local camping shop and pick up a bottle of 'gas' and shake it, it will sound and feel like liquid, that's because it is
    It only becomes gas when decompressed and mixed with oxegen

    Hope that helps!!

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    That's because it's pressurised, its a Boyle's Law thing.

    Petrol is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.

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    Originally posted by JPaul@22 June 2003 - 09:25
    That's because it's pressurised, its a Boyle's Law thing.

    Petrol is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
    But petrol does evaporate

    Anyway, it's an american thing like laundromat

    No offence to americans, I like you guys

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    It is indeed volatile at room temperature, however not very. That would make the use of inernal combustion engines impractical.

    What's laundromat short for.

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    I would assume that laundromat is short for automatic laundry.
    Then again, the USA moves in mysterious ways.

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    Originally posted by JPaul@22 June 2003 - 09:38
    It is indeed volatile at room temperature, however not very. That would make the use of inernal combustion engines impractical.

    What's laundromat short for.
    Laundromatical???

    I meant it's just that different countries have different names for things We call them 'Laundrettes' which is very british

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    Originally posted by JPaul@22 June 2003 - 04:17
    Blast, what am I going to do with all this petrol now.

    While I am here anyway, why do you call it gas when it's a liquid.
    Not to get into a "battle of the words" with you again JP...

    But I think we Yanks call it gas because that's a shortened form of gasoline.

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