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Old 15 Mar 2009, 10:24 am
Larry in AZ
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Default Re: Shell's new "nitrogen" gasolin

Waiving the right to remain silent, "P J" <pj@pjama.invalid> said:

> "jim beam" <retard-finger@bad.example.net> wrote:
>> the key to understanding is knowing the difference between "up to 10%"
>> and "is 10%".

>
> Point taken. I better check the posted label more closely next time at
> gas stations. Perhaps Arco's label does say 10%. I'm actually surprised
> that government allows such vague labeling as "up to 10%." What might be
> next? This gasoline's octane rating may be up to 89?


They allow it because the amount of additives changes according to the
season.

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