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To: TobagoJack who wrote (28547)1/28/2008 4:27:26 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 218660
 
TJ, catalytic converters increase pollution and costs. It would be better and cheaper to use little lean burn engines and good quality fuel to reduce emissions and costs.

Unfortunately, as usual, governments are not interested in actual good results so much as following ill-informed ideas foisted on the gullible public by vested interests and fashion.

I'm not suggesting catalytic converters will be ditched any time soon, but they should be.

<it is a race, platinum vs fun, which will rise the fastest, so that cb ilaine's automotive tail pipe gets progressively more expensive, all in favor of my loot. >

You short-changed your employees by giving them gold coins instead of QCOM in 1998. Time-traveling QCOM vs Gold since 1998 shows QCOM far far ahead.

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