Thanks Joe,
I have read reports from
several sources of the problem of the materials, vinyl, plastic, leather,
fabrics, bakelite, carpeting, carboard, etc,etc., all giving off fumes
that could be very dangerous in a car that sometimes reaches 140+
degrees on a hot day on the inside with the windows up. I am sure some
of those smells inside a hot car are chemical related. Hell, why take a
chance????? Roll the windows down and let the super hot chemical smells escape.
If anybody disagrees with this procedure -----than just jump in your 100+
degree car and breath up all those fumes and sweat like a pig. After all Snoops
would never be wrong about anything they say, because Snoops is run by the
Gods.--------NOT
PS. The husband and wife that run the Snoops web sight are HUGE
OBAMA FANS. Of course that has nothing to do with what we are talking about!!!!
Sorry
Ron Allyn Swartley
In a message dated 11/9/2010 12:45:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
JLSAVARD@xxxxxxx writes:
Ron,
I did read the snopes article, and it refers to the threat as
partial. The warning is not directed as to leaking refrigerant, but to
the outgassing from the various plastic products in the interior. I know
that I've witnessed some Generous Motors cars that got so bad (In Phoenix, for
instance) that I couldn't ride in them with the windows down. It just
seemed to me to be a good idea, in general, to air the car out. Besides,
that is what the owner's manual says to do.
As far as being FWDLK related, it does refer to cars in general, not
something like politics or such. Besides, there have been so many really
important things like "WTF IS This", lately, I didn't think it would make much
difference in the long run.
I'm really sorry if I've offended anyone, and will shut up for now 'til
the flames die out!
Joe Savard, miscreant
In a message dated 11/9/2010 12:04:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hey Joe !
It's a really good idea to do your homework before forwarding
unsubstantiated emails to the list. Besides, this isn't Forward Look
related, so it shouldn't be on the list in the first place.
You can start by reading this:
Ron
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