Auf Deutsch....errr, excuse me... In German, Wasser means water. Not sure about the boxer part. Dave in KC ----- Original Message ----- From: developtrust <developtrust@HOME.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:41 AM Subject: Is it Wasserboxer or waterboxer?
> Correct me please, > > I read somewhere that "Wasser" was the name of the person who engineered the > VW engine with pistons that "box" each other, or was that a joke or a myth? > The German word for water is "wasser" according to the dictionary in > vanagon.com so when someone said "Wasser" was the inventor's name was he > pulling our proverbial leg? > > I read posts where both descriptions are used. It's not a matter of potato > or pottatto, or westfalia or westphalia but I'd just like to know as a mater > of curiosity. > > William P. |
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