[s-cars] So, uhhh, what are you wearing?
Dave Kase
davekase at pdqlocks.com
Thu Nov 30 21:31:27 EST 2006
We are all going straight to hell, quickly (in an S-car)... :-P
Mark Strangways wrote:
> Wow, the only thing worse than the sense of humor from engineers seems
> to be that of the IT guys...
> Buy can they light up a room :-)
>
> Now, where is that door again...
> Does it feel like it's getting hotter in here ?
>
> Mark
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Kase" <davekase at pdqlocks.com>
> To: "Eric Phillips" <gcmschemist at gmail.com>
> Cc: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] So, uhhh, what are you wearing? (was: question
> for those with boost gauges)
>
>
>> oh sh*t, I should have kept my pie-hole shut...
>>
>> David Kase
>> Engineering Manager
>> PDQ Industries
>> 717-656-4281
>> 717-656-8749 (f)
>> www.pdqlocks.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Eric Phillips wrote:
>>
>>> Well, then I guess we'd best steer clear of chemist-speak as well - I
>>> don't want you to have uncomfortable pants issues while reading the
>>> S-car list...
>>>
>>> ;)
>>>
>>> MSCC: I read, typically, 15" Hg at idle.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 11:51:01 -0500
>>>> From: "matt ludwig." <urs6avant at gmail.com>
>>>> Subject: Re: [s-cars] question for those with boost gauges
>>>>
>>>> man, Engineering-speak-correctedness really turns me on. must be a
>>>> variable hot-bed of pick-up lines in those offices....
>>>>
>>>> LOL
>>>>
>>>> : )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Dave Forgie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Dave: I am sure that you must know that, in Engineering-speak, the
>>>>> "of
>>>>> mercury" is typically silent when discussing vacuum.
>>>>>
>>>>> Likewise when discussion air pressures and losses in an HVAC system
>>>>> "of water column" is silent when saying the head loss is, say, 5
>>>>> inches.
>>>>>
>>>>> ;>)
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave F. Ph.D., P.Eng.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> David Kase <davekase at pdqlocks.com> 11/30/06 03:50AM >>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> He does mean "inches of mercury" (unless something is horribly wrong)
>>>>> and I think you mean "inches of mercury of vacuum", not "inches of
>>>>> vacuum". There is no such thing as an inch (or pound) of
>>>>> vacuum/boost... :-P
>>>>>
>>>>>
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