I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
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I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
scam.
Thanks for your input.
Cam
20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
efficiency at the same time?
Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
scam.
Thanks for your input.
Cam
20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
efficiency at the same time?
Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cams18@nospam.com> wrote:
>On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
>you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
>WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
>reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
>to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
>not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>scam.
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>Cam
>20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>efficiency at the same time?
>
>
>Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
>gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
>you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
>WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
>reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
>to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
>not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>scam.
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>Cam
>20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>efficiency at the same time?
>
>
>Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
>gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cams18@nospam.com> wrote:
>On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
>you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
>WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
>reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
>to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
>not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>scam.
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>Cam
>20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>efficiency at the same time?
>
>
>Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
>gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
>you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
>WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
>reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
>to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
>not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>scam.
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>Cam
>20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>efficiency at the same time?
>
>
>Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
>gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
> >scam.
>
> >Thanks for your input.
>
> >Cam
> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
> >efficiency at the same time?
>
> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
>
> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Seriously, if you want to make money, make it on service, not the
book. Offer to do this for people (modify their cars), not sell a book
for an exorbitant cost. $99 for a book is scam no matter what the
subject is.
If you want people to buy it at that price make it a college textbook,
thats the only way I would pay that much money for a book.
wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
> >scam.
>
> >Thanks for your input.
>
> >Cam
> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
> >efficiency at the same time?
>
> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
>
> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Seriously, if you want to make money, make it on service, not the
book. Offer to do this for people (modify their cars), not sell a book
for an exorbitant cost. $99 for a book is scam no matter what the
subject is.
If you want people to buy it at that price make it a college textbook,
thats the only way I would pay that much money for a book.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
> >scam.
>
> >Thanks for your input.
>
> >Cam
> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
> >efficiency at the same time?
>
> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
>
> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Seriously, if you want to make money, make it on service, not the
book. Offer to do this for people (modify their cars), not sell a book
for an exorbitant cost. $99 for a book is scam no matter what the
subject is.
If you want people to buy it at that price make it a college textbook,
thats the only way I would pay that much money for a book.
wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will let
> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving from
> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320 also
> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My question
> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem is,
> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
> >scam.
>
> >Thanks for your input.
>
> >Cam
> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
> >efficiency at the same time?
>
> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per US
> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway driving
>
> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Seriously, if you want to make money, make it on service, not the
book. Offer to do this for people (modify their cars), not sell a book
for an exorbitant cost. $99 for a book is scam no matter what the
subject is.
If you want people to buy it at that price make it a college textbook,
thats the only way I would pay that much money for a book.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
DougS <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1193175289.387996.69070@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com:
> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles
>> >per US gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined
>> >city/highway driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't
>> interested? I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Ah, so. Engrish.
http://www.engrish.com/
Bery, bery funny! You raugh so hard you cly.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1193175289.387996.69070@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com:
> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles
>> >per US gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined
>> >city/highway driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't
>> interested? I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Ah, so. Engrish.
http://www.engrish.com/
Bery, bery funny! You raugh so hard you cly.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
DougS <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1193175289.387996.69070@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com:
> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles
>> >per US gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined
>> >city/highway driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't
>> interested? I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Ah, so. Engrish.
http://www.engrish.com/
Bery, bery funny! You raugh so hard you cly.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1193175289.387996.69070@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com:
> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles
>> >per US gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined
>> >city/highway driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't
>> interested? I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Ah, so. Engrish.
http://www.engrish.com/
Bery, bery funny! You raugh so hard you cly.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will
>> >let
>> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving
>> >from
>> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320
>> >also
>> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My
>> >question
>> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem
>> >is,
>> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>> >scam.
>>
>> >Thanks for your input.
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per
>> >US
>> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway
>> >driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
>> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would think
I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a typical
American's attitude, I guess.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 23, 1:08 am, Edward W. Thompson <thomed...@btopenworld.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:32:57 -0700, "Cam" <Cam...@nospam.com> wrote:
>> >On city/highway driving, my Infiniti G20T now reached 65mpg - 73mpg. No
>> >battery required, and no stingy driving required. That's right, I will
>> >let
>> >you put my car to test (if you belong to a media company), by driving
>> >from
>> >WA State to CA with 1 tank of fuel, 14-15 gallons. My Mercedes E320
>> >also
>> >reached 51mpg mark, I could improve it a little bit better if I have the
>> >time. I'm thinking to write a book on how to increase the MPG, My
>> >question
>> >to you is, would you think people will buy my book at $99 The problem
>> >is,
>> >not every one has the same skill in terms of car mechanic and computer
>> >program, the lack of their understanding could make my book looks like a
>> >scam.
>>
>> >Thanks for your input.
>>
>> >Cam
>> >20 years ElectroMechanic engineer.
>> >Why buy expensive hybrid when you can have luxury, safety, force and
>> >efficiency at the same time?
>>
>> >Here is Info about Mercedes MINI Range,
>> >http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=194886
>> >Remember, 72.4 miles per imperial gallon translates to 60.28 miles per
>> >US
>> >gallon- and this is for the average figure of combined city/highway
>> >driving
>>
>> Do I asume that neither Mercedes and Toyota (Lexus) aren't interested?
>> I wonder why:-). Perhaps snake oil comes to mind.
>
> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would think
I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a typical
American's attitude, I guess.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"EdV" <systmengr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Use the power of the internet. First, create a short ad in youtube to
> show off your car. After that, people can comment if its a scam or not.
Thanks Ed, I thought about that idea too but how can you prove to people
that your video is not a scam? It can be manipulated like photos. You
can't video all the way to 800-900 miles of driving, you have to stop and
start the video, this is where people will have doubt.
I thought about having someone put a security tape on my gas cap to
guarantee that I will not refuel. This security tape must come from someone
I do not know. What do you think about this idea?
Cam
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"EdV" <systmengr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1193187638.374142.303720@q3g2000prf.googlegro ups.com...
> Use the power of the internet. First, create a short ad in youtube to
> show off your car. After that, people can comment if its a scam or not.
Thanks Ed, I thought about that idea too but how can you prove to people
that your video is not a scam? It can be manipulated like photos. You
can't video all the way to 800-900 miles of driving, you have to stop and
start the video, this is where people will have doubt.
I thought about having someone put a security tape on my gas cap to
guarantee that I will not refuel. This security tape must come from someone
I do not know. What do you think about this idea?
Cam
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"Cam" <Cams18@nospam.com> wrote in news:ffmutu$fgk$1@aioe.org:
>
> "DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
>
>
> Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would
> think I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a
> typical American's attitude, I guess.
>
>
>
>
I didn't write that comment. DougS did.
And I'm not from the USA.
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>
> "DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
>
>
> Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would
> think I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a
> typical American's attitude, I guess.
>
>
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I didn't write that comment. DougS did.
And I'm not from the USA.
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Re: I Beat both Mercedes "MINI Range" and "Toyota Prius"
"Cam" <Cams18@nospam.com> wrote in news:ffmutu$fgk$1@aioe.org:
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> "DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
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> Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would
> think I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a
> typical American's attitude, I guess.
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I didn't write that comment. DougS did.
And I'm not from the USA.
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Tegger
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> "DougS" <wdsims63@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Perhaps poor engrish grammar make your book looks like a scam.
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> Yup berry phunny Tigger, in any cases thanks for your input, you would
> think I'm stupid enough to write the book on my own? hummm.. it's a
> typical American's attitude, I guess.
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I didn't write that comment. DougS did.
And I'm not from the USA.
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Tegger