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What's the best pump gasoline? (was: Gas question)

Old Mar 1, 2007 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by slim617
yo.. this is hella slander.. lol.. you guys obviously dont know anything about politics and wat actually goes on. you get your **** from the news broadcasters.. and that is very abstract. dont want to get into a debate about all that stuff.. but you guys are extremely ignorant.. and really dont know what its about.. burnin flags and etc. DONT REPLY.. I JUST WANTED TO STATE THAT.. CAUSE WHAT YOUR SAYIN IS ABSCURE AND PRETTY MUCH FALSE.. soo anyway.. BACK TO THE MAIN TOPic ...
You can't simply state something on a public forum and expect it to go unanswered. You posted obviously false claims, and have been belligerent to other forum members so therefore, if I were you I would expect anything and everything I say to be analyzed.

Your first problem:
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Slander
Noun
-An abusive attack on a person's character or good name
-Words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
Verb
-To charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone: "The journalists have defamed me!" "The article in he paper sullied my reputation!"
Now I presume you would like to use the noun, so lets try inserting the definition into your sentence…
yo.. this is hella an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
Hmm, that does not quite work. No character or good name is being being attacked.

Next...
yo.. this is hella words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
Again, no damaging of reputation happening here. The facts stated by grambo may be disputable, but they are in no way damaging anybody's reputation. You are simply using a word that you have no idea as to the meaning of.

I would also like to ask: where do you get your information from if not "the news broadcasters"? I listen to plenty of independent news channels, but the stories are still generally the same (though normally with more detail and sympathy given towards the other side)

And to say that they are extremely ignorant: in what way are they? I again don't really agree with [/grambo[/i]'s claims, but I would in no way call him ignorant. I also think he has a pretty good idea as to what it's about.

If you expect people to take you seriously you need to learn how to spell at least somewhat decently. Some people *cough* Sigma Pi *cough* may not spell everything correctly, but their sentences are coherent and it takes only one try to understand what they are saying. "Abscure"? I definitely ROFFLECOPTER'D on that one.

Originally Posted by slim617
why is 91 the same as 93??.. still dont get what the difference is... do gas from different gas stations burn different ?? or do they all burn the same.. that is what im saying .
Because the differences performance wise are not *that* great between 91 and 93. You will not experience knock or any other mal-effects by using 91, so therefore there is little to no reason not to save yourself a little money.

And to answer your second question: they all burn the same. 91 at Shell and 91 at Farmer Joe's Market will be the same. I'm sure somebody will dispute this, but I really find no difference, both in the 85 I put in my Forester and the 91 I used to put in my T-leg. Farm Crest is the place to buy gas in Lakewood, CO
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 04:45 PM
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slim...can you have just one conversation on this forum without getting your panties in a bunch...you ask a question that people here have no answer to. since there is no answer we give you opinion.

you keep up this attitude and i can almost promise you will get an avatar soon, but it wont be one you want.
Old Mar 2, 2007 | 11:51 AM
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slim pisses me off. how many threads does he have open now? in which he constantly talks **** about just about anyone who responds to his dumb *** quesitions...... i.e. Slim saying he hates how the wrx looks inside and out.....then why buy one dumb ***?

slim, dont come on wrx forums and say dumb *** sh*t like that and expect not to get flamed.... you are a douche, get off the wrx forums and onto the tiburon forums, im sure you may make more friends over there!

.... or nasioc, its your choice
Old Apr 3, 2007 | 08:09 PM
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Question

Got a question.. A stupid one.. But still -> i am noobie, which means that i am allowed some, wrong? ;}
Whats up with NASIOC forums, i can see that some of you guys here use it as reference to something bad? :}
In my defense - i have peaked there few times, but i spend my time in here, the i-Club, it just feels kind of friendlier (here)

help the troubled mind
Old Apr 24, 2007 | 05:12 PM
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I've read in Harvard Business Review that Shell is a sole proprietor (independent) UK company, and they use top notch science to develop formulas to make your engine run more clean and smooth, yet not concentrating to much on racing use. But as most people say, like Grambo, 91 octane is pretty much 91. The difference is what formulas and what process they use to develop it. 76 is very similar to Shell also. But of course name brand is very important when it comes to gas. But places like Arco, Citgo, and other cheap price stations just use simple gas, with cheap formulas that are not completely good quality.
Old May 4, 2007 | 06:50 PM
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san jose and mountain view have 76 stations with 100 octane at the pump
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