3.3L Grand Voyager shift point and rev limiter.

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by Gerald Wooding, Dec 7, 2003.

  1. Matt

    I asked a straight forward and quite sensible question. It was you and Karl
    who decided to lower the tone and make derisory comments. I apologise to the
    group unreservedly for the use of profanity, although I did make it as
    inoffensive as possible. It was unnecessary and was due to just a little
    frustration kicking in at having to deal with people of frankly dubious
    intelligence and dare I say it IQ!


    G.
     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 9, 2003
    #21
  2. I gave a straight forward answer, and even offered the reason why my
    answer was correct. It wasn't until a second question was answered,
    that indicated a definite lack of mechanical IQ, that I offered an
    analogy that almost anyone could understand ... that of ignoring the
    manufacturers recommended oil change interval. This is just as dumb as
    ignoring octane recommendations, but easier to understand. Now, kindly
    explain how either of these answers "lowered the tone."

    Your profanity is what really lowered the tone of this thread.


    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Dec 9, 2003
    #22
  3. Matt

    The fact is that I have more mechanical IQ/experience than possibly you can
    ever dream of, having modified several engines over the last 20 years. There
    were some gleams of sense in your posts but when you started your infantile
    suggestions and playing along with Karl that was just silly. In fact your
    post drawing an analogy to diesel engines was quite good! At last, a glimmer
    of sense.

    G.
     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 9, 2003
    #23
  4. Gerald Wooding

    Karl Rove Guest

    The fact is that I have more mechanical IQ/experience than possibly you can

    Yes, . . . . . . . and I'm a nuclear physicist as well as being an
    accomplished neuro-surgeon, but I choose to be a political activist because I
    want to have a more profound effect on society during my latter lifetime.













    Gawd!


    God Bless,
    Karl

    "Thousands have died for my Freedom, ONE HAS DIED
    FOR MY SOUL, I AM ETERNALLYGREATFUL"
    Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord .. Psalm 33:12
     
    Karl Rove, Dec 9, 2003
    #24
  5. QED!


     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 9, 2003
    #25
  6. I thought you were referring to the octane thread with HB2. However, in
    reviewing this thread, I still see no message where I lowered the tone,
    to use your terminology. Just stated the obvious...

    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Dec 9, 2003
    #26
  7. Gerald Wooding

    Karl Rove Guest

    QED!
    ????? Thou doubst my honesty???

    q.e.d.: (lower case would be correct) = "quod erat demonstrandum."
    Trad.: c.q.f.d.: ce qu'il fallait démontrer.
    Euclide, mathématicien grec qui vécut à Alexandrie (Égypte) vers 300 av. J.C.
    semble être à la source de ces mots. Sa gloire repose sur son manuel Les
    Éléments: livres I à IV et VI, sur la géométrie, livres V sur les rapports des
    proportions, livres VII à IX sur l'arithmétique et la théorie des nombres
    rationnels, livre X sur les nombres irrationnels, livres XI à XIII sur la
    géométrie des solides. En Europe, l'oeuvre d'Euclide ne fut connue que des
    Arabes jusqu'à ce qu'elle fut traduite en latin par un anglais, Adelard de
    Bath, et citée par Roger Bacon. Elle fut dès lors connue et traduite au XVIè
    siècle, . . . . . INDEED!

    ROFLMAO

    <in other words, . . . . "Kiss my, . . . WHAT??">



    God Bless,
    Karl

    "Thousands have died for my Freedom, ONE HAS DIED
    FOR MY SOUL, I AM ETERNALLYGREATFUL"
    Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord .. Psalm 33:12
     
    Karl Rove, Dec 10, 2003
    #27
  8. Karl

    But, having copied this French article about Euclid from somewhere on the
    web do you understand it? If you do perhaps I have misjudged you, I was
    attributing your crass and uncultured approach to mere ignorance. If indeed
    you are well educated then your attitude can only be attributed to a
    fundamental flaw in your personality. I would seek help if I were you, but
    then again, if I were you I wouldn't know any better!
     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 10, 2003
    #28
  9. Gerald Wooding

    Karl Rove Guest

    Gerald:

    If you were me, you'd be smart, AND good-looking enough NOT to have
    responded to such trolling. But you are young, dumb, and naive, enough that
    you simply cannot help yourself.

    If you were ME, you'd have plenty enough of life's experience, to
    spot a juvenile post, such as yours, from miles away. If you were me, you'd
    have been sickened by some of the neurosugical procedures that I've completed.
    Most people are, . . . yet they're amazed at the rates of survival.

    And, I'm sure my politics would drive you to drink, within just a few
    hours of the initial acquisition. Please buzz-off, now, okay??


    God Bless,
    Karl

    "Thousands have died for my Freedom, ONE HAS DIED
    FOR MY SOUL, I AM ETERNALLYGREATFUL"
    Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord .. Psalm 33:12
     
    Karl Rove, Dec 11, 2003
    #29
  10. For someone who chooses to sign off with God Bless, you certainly have a
    very un-Christian attitude. I too tired long ago of this exchange, at first
    I was amused by your rantings but they are just illiterate and boring now.

    God Bless
     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 11, 2003
    #30
  11. Gerald Wooding

    Karl Rove Guest

    Gerald:

    I just KNEW that sooner, or later, you'd come to me with mention of
    my sig line. That tells me that you must be a Godless person, or someone whose
    relationship with God is tenuous, at best. All the more reason to say, . . .

    God Bless,
    Karl

    "Thousands have died for my Freedom, ONE HAS DIED
    FOR MY SOUL, I AM ETERNALLYGREATFUL"
    Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord .. Psalm 33:12
     
    Karl Rove, Dec 12, 2003
    #31
  12. | Gerald:
    |
    | >For someone who chooses to sign off with God Bless, you certainly have a
    | >very un-Christian attitude. I too tired long ago of this exchange, at first
    | >I was amused by your rantings but they are just illiterate and boring now.
    |
    |
    | I just KNEW that sooner, or later, you'd come to me with mention of
    | my sig line. That tells me that you must be a Godless person, or someone
    whose
    | relationship with God is tenuous, at best. All the more reason to say, . . .
    |
    | God Bless,
    | Karl
    |
    | "Thousands have died for my Freedom, ONE HAS DIED
    | FOR MY SOUL, I AM ETERNALLYGREATFUL"
    | Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord .. Psalm 33:12
    |
    |

    You guys have got to give it up! ;-)
     
    James C. Reeves, Dec 12, 2003
    #32
  13. James

    Believe me, I have! This guy is just unbelievable. Still, I suppose it takes
    all types.

    G.
     
    Gerald Wooding, Dec 12, 2003
    #33
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