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- From: ap290@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Ruth M. Hanschka)
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- Subject: Re: Sweatin' it out
- Date: 3 Jan 1993 05:07:36 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, maynor@RA.MSSTATE.EDU (Natalie Maynor) says:
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- >> Do you remember the old car air-conditioners that were shaped like a
- >> butane/propane tank (only much smaller) and were mounted at the top and
- >> outside of a car window?
- >
- >I remember the ones that looked kind of like large intestines near the back
- >of the car.
-
- I don't, but still do use California 4-80 air conditioning a lot, especially
- in Putt. It's defined as opening all four windows to the max, and driving
- as fast as you can on the local equivalent of a freeway. Putt's a/c seems
- to take the power from two cylinders to run - and there are only two others,
- both not putting out very much.:-)
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- ### Ruth Hanschka, the Nethead ###
- - ap290@cleveland.freenet.edu
- Where anything can happen, and it usually does
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