Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 10:57:04 +1000
Reply-To: Ray Hunnam <hunnam@PNC.COM.AU>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Ray Hunnam <hunnam@PNC.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: Stop Rust Now
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No Chris no offence taken.
I can across the ad. and thought someone may be interested. Me, myself,
personally, dont need one where I live. As I said before maybe one of the
E/E's can explain.
Ray.
PS. I was not sure the message went through - kept coming back to me
with the reggaemail.com message
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Smith <chris.smith@aquila.com>
To: Ray Hunnam <hunnam@PNC.COM.AU>; vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
<vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Date: Wednesday, 19 April 2000 1:37
Subject: Re: Stop Rust Now
>At 10:13 AM 4/18/00 +1000, Ray Hunnam wrote:
>>STOP RUST NOW.
>>
>>The things I do for you guys.
>
>--snip--
>
>>Ok. This product may just end seam rust and the problems with your salted
>>roads and rusty mufflers and body panels.
>>
>>It is a elecrto magnetic field that emits a pulse or something that fights
>>rust. Any time you electronic experts want to jump in and help me out
feel
>>free I am starting to get out of my depth. The unit is box that can be
>>transferred from vehicle to vehicle
>
>I had one of these on my vanagon when I bought it. The only effect it
>seems to have had on the rust was an extra amount of rust where the "pads"
>were glued on to the body. Plus the annoying blinking LED in the interior
>while trying to enjoy a star-lit night was an added bonus. If you want
>mine, I'll make you a great deal :-)
>
>
>>The product carries the endorsement of tour operators who operate beach
and
>>fishing tours on Frazer Island in Queensland. They are driving on surf
>>beaches with the salt water spraying under the vehicles for up to 8 to 10
>>hours per day. I am sure you can imagine the havoic that sea water can
do.
>>Ok these guys are operating vehicles for 6 years in this enviroment with
no
>>rust present.
>
>I used to work in the "music touring" business. Endorsements are often
>bought, not earned. If you wash your vehicle with fresh water every night
>you should be able to get 10 years out of it. Forget to wash it a few
>times and the rust starts. There have been a few explanations as to why
>this is a great theory and doesn't work in reality but I'll leave that to
>the EEs.
>
>Son: "what is the difference between theory and reality?"
>Father: "hmm.. let's try something. Ask your mother and your sister if
>they would sleep with a stranger for $2,000,000"
>Son asks both mother and sister the question and they told him:
>Sister: "well, I've never been with a man before, but to think of all the
>good that I could do with the money, I guess I would"
>Mother: "I've been faithful to your father since we've met, and really
>can't imagine this ever coming up, but considering that we would never be a
>burden on you kids, plus we wouldn't have to worry about affording college
>for you kids.. yes I would"
>The son tells this to his father who replies:
>"See son, there you go. In theory we're sitting on $4,000,000. But in
>reality we're living with a couple of sluts."
>
>My apologies for any offense.
>
>Chris
>
>
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