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Old 07-27-2012, 03:52 PM
BertKu BertKu is offline
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Thank you all for your input - this has been very enlightening
Yes, lets hope that you have now understood, that somebody has put wools over your eyes. It reminds me to the fellow who sold "THE BEST COAT HANGER IN THE WORLD", when 5 dollar was posted to this chap, he posted back ONE NAIL, with a note, take nail between left fingers, take a hammer in the right hand, hammer nail in wall, you have the best coat hanger.

Tough luck for him, he got jailed. Do you know many people fell for this trick, thousands and thousands.

So has many people , also you fallen for this 100% power in, is 100% power out trick. Convienent forgotten that there are frictions and losses.
Maybe you should apologize to Jeremy. Maybe you get some good advise on a boat which will take you far without too much cost.
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Old 07-30-2012, 03:17 PM
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Thank you in advance for your input.
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