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Flock to me please
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Hey there, I'm a bored and very boring person. Does anyone want to be MY friend and talk to me?
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"The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. This exothermic reaction creates gases at high temperature and pressure, which are permitted to expand. The defining feature of an internal combustion engine is that useful work is performed by the expanding hot gases acting directly to cause movement of solid parts of the engine, by acting on pistons, rotors, or even by pressing on and moving the entire engine itself.
This contrasts with external combustion engines, such as steam engines and Stirling engines, which use an external combustion chamber to heat a separate working fluid, which then in turn does work, for example by moving a piston or a turbine.
The term Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is almost always used to refer specifically to reciprocating piston engines, Wankel engines and similar designs in which combustion is intermittent. However, continuous combustion engines, such as jet engines, most rockets and many gas turbines are also internal combustion engines"
"The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. This exothermic reaction creates gases at high temperature and pressure, which are permitted to expand. The defining feature of an internal combustion engine is that useful work is performed by the expanding hot gases acting directly to cause movement of solid parts of the engine, by acting on pistons, rotors, or even by pressing on and moving the entire engine itself.
This contrasts with external combustion engines, such as steam engines and Stirling engines, which use an external combustion chamber to heat a separate working fluid, which then in turn does work, for example by moving a piston or a turbine.
The term Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is almost always used to refer specifically to reciprocating piston engines, Wankel engines and similar designs in which combustion is intermittent. However, continuous combustion engines, such as jet engines, most rockets and many gas turbines are also internal combustion engines"
Evenin Mrs O. I know you so will happily share a boring moment with you. I managed to do a bit of shopping at Sainsbury but drifted off at the checkout and was 'coo-eed' to by the operator. Back home I leafed thru the new Wickes catalogue. Sheer delight! The items on offer include some things I need. No items I already have are on offer so I haven't lost money. And those lovely oak doors he said I cant have are �20 off and he is reconsidering.......
Hope that sets a precedent for some friendly, high standard, boring talk...
Hope that sets a precedent for some friendly, high standard, boring talk...
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Thanks to all you friendly people!
Rabbit - hubby knows how to keep the romance in your marriage alive! Telling you he was taking you to Asda then whisking you off to Sainsbury.
Knobby - I'm in a time machine too. Yesterday I was married with 3 kids and now I'm a 13 year old girl and I am soooooo sweet and fluffy rofl
Rabbit - hubby knows how to keep the romance in your marriage alive! Telling you he was taking you to Asda then whisking you off to Sainsbury.
Knobby - I'm in a time machine too. Yesterday I was married with 3 kids and now I'm a 13 year old girl and I am soooooo sweet and fluffy rofl