From: Toby on
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:44:13 +1000, |-|ercules wrote:

> "Toby" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote
>> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:14:08 +1000, |-|ercules wrote:
>>
>>> phi( <[1] 2 3 4...> ) & An (phi ( <[1 2 ... n] n+1 n+2 ...>) -> phi( <[1 2 ... n n+1] n+2 n+3 ...> ))
>>> ->
>>> phi( <[1 2 3 4...]> )
>>
>> I take it that the above is all your own work?
>
>
> Search google groups for 'induction schema' and Herc is the first result!
>
> Sylvia prodded me for a few days into actually making a proof. Applying the schema to finite prefixes
> of computable reals is my work, which should establish the downfall of multiple or transfinite infinities.
>
> Herc

At least someone round here takes me seriously:-)

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From: Albm&ctd on
In article <4c26c607$0$28656$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com>, notgonn(a)happen.com
says...
> George W Frost wrote:
> > "|-|ercules" <radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:88np6iFvrU1(a)mid.individual.net...
> >> My coolant tank was empty so I put some water in, then a couple weeks
> >> later I go
> >> in the McDonald's drive through and there's steam coming out the
> >> bonnet! There
> >> was only one car in front so I went through the drive through steam
> >> and all and
> >> parked in McDonalds, waited a couple hours until the temp was right
> >> down. I
> >> had some water bottles and filled them at the servo across the road,
> >> filled the
> >> radiator and coolant tank and was fine.
> >>
> >> Then 2 weeks later, yesterday I'm driving along and there's a hot oil
> >> smell and see
> >> the temp gage is at max again. I don't know why they don't have a
> >> buzzer when they are 80% high, but anyway I go through a red light
> >> into the Woolworths car
> >> park and wait until the temp is down to half and fill the radiator
> >> with water. There
> >> was no steam that time but after a minute of filling the radiator
> >> some steam comes
> >> out, but when I totally fill it it stops. This time I bought some
> >> coolant, so I drive for
> >> 5kms, then I park the car and let it idle for 15 minutes to keep the
> >> aircon going, drive
> >> again and park and when I go to take off the revs drop when I put it
> >> in reverse and it stalls
> >> and won't start. I should mention (to give you the WHOLE story!) it
> >> stalled just as
> >> I pulled into the Woolworths carpark too. So after half hour it
> >> still won't start so I walk around for a bit and come back an hour
> >> later and it works fine.
> >>
> >> So if I damaged the engine, why would it drive ok for 20 minutes and
> >> then not start?
> >> Plus it seems to run fine again.
> >>
> >> What would you do, sell it while it still runs and 1 months rego
> >> left, or get a service?
> >>
> >> Herc
> >> --
> >> If you ever rob someone, even to get your own stuff back, don't use
> >> the phrase
> >> "Nobody leave the room!" ~ OJ Simpson
> >
> >
> >
> > Have you thought of checking your oil level??
> > low oil can cause the engine to stall, then start again after cooling
> > down
>
> Not bloody likely. Seized engines generally stay seized.
>
You've never owned an air-cooled 2 stroke motorcycle.

Al
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It's more fun to insult everyone.
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From: Albm&ctd on
In article <sCzVn.599$vD2.511(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
stevebrooks13(a)live.com says...
> |-|ercules wrote:
> > parked in McDonalds, waited a couple hours until the temp was right
> > down. I
> > had some water bottles and filled them at the servo across the road,
>
> Why didn't you go into maccas and ask for 6 large ice waters that would
> have cooled the radiator down
>
Go in, grunt a little and ask if you can drop out a big mac for recycling.

Al
--
I don't take sides.
It's more fun to insult everyone.
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From: |-|ercules on
http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Radiator_Stop_Leak/

Nulon Radiator Stop Leak (R50) stops leaks fast in radiators, heater cores and welch plugs.
Nulon R50 is compatible with all coolant types. R50 contains tiny particles of aluminium,
brass and cellulose fibre. These particles block up cracks and leaks and set hard - like a ceramic seal.


Is this in KMart? I have to waltz through a shopping mall and into KMart itself to find out,
as The Truman it's a last resort only, 200 verbal attacks in 10 minutes is not fun.

Herc
From: OzOne on
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 19:50:49 -0700 (PDT), Coach <suvvdj(a)yahoo.fr>
wrote:


>
>Trust me herc, coolant does nothing whatsoever to the boiling point of
>the water.

Bullshit!

Tell me , what happens when you mix something that boils at 180 deg
with water that boils at 100deg.

Guess what..the boiling point of the water rises....




OzOne of the three twins

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