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Susan Wilson (Guest)
Guys, words are the tools of your profession, right? Why do you insist on using the imbecilic words "high octane racing fuel" when that's the same damn thing as "gasoline". I mean, I guess it makes your story sound exotic or something, when it's not. By why embellish the story with such lies. All racing fuel is high octane. And, the higher the octane, the slower it burns. That's why it's used in high compression racing engines dummy. But, the octane rating of a fuel has absolutely nothing to do with how it acts outside an internal combustine engine. The fact that you don't know that yet you insist on using those idiotic words tells me you've done absolutely no research and don't even know what it is you are writing. I must discount everything you say based on your idiocy.
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Replied on Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:00 AM
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Not sure what is Susan upset about. The story has nothing to do with High octane racing fuel but about a mad guy who posed as Santa and killed nine people. In any case the term gaosline like gas is too generic and can mean anything - petrol or diseal.
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Replied on Friday, January 2, 2009 12:00 AM
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