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What is...
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:05 pm
by Extraneous
[&:] T Petrol [&:]
RE: What is...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:14 am
by HansHafen
Where did you see that term used? Or what context?
RE: What is...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:51 am
by Extraneous
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Used Ford T petrol cars for sale. Find used Ford T petrol cars for sale locally, in your state or anywhere within Australia.
SS ALCINOUS 035 (Dutch) (6,189 tons) 25x MT, 20 tons T PETROL, 382 tons STORES, and 352 TROOPS
RE: What is...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:19 pm
by SirWhiskers
ORIGINAL: Extraneous
Used Ford T petrol cars for sale. Find used Ford T petrol cars for sale locally, in your state or anywhere within Australia.
This entry appears to refer to Ford Model T cars, though these are definitely not my grandpa's Model T.
Here's a note from Wikipedia ("Ford Model T"):
Cars built before 1919 are classed as veteran cars and later models as vintage cars. Today, four main clubs exist to support the preservation and restoration of these cars: The Model T Ford Club International, the Model T Ford Club of America and the combined clubs of Australia. With many chapters of clubs around the world, the Model T Ford Club of Victoria has a membership with a considerable number of uniquely Australian cars. (Australia produced its own car bodies and therefore many differences occurred between the Australian bodied tourers and the US/Canadian cars). In the UK, the Model T Ford Register of Great Britain celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010. Many steel Model T parts are still manufactured today, and even fiberglass replicas of their distinctive bodies are produced, which are popular for T-bucket style hot rods (as immortalised in the Jan and Dean surf music song "Bucket T," which was later recorded by The Who).
RE: What is...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:32 pm
by Extraneous
[X(] Found it [X(]
Tonne of oil equivalent
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy: the amount of energy released by burning one tonne (1000 kilograms) of crude oil, approximately 42 GJ (as different crude oils have different calorific values, the exact value of the toe is defined by convention; unfortunately there are several slightly different definitions as discussed below).
The toe is sometimes used for large amounts of energy, as it can be more intuitive to visualise, say, the energy released by burning 1000 tonnes of oil than 42,000 billion joules (the SI unit of energy).
Multiples of the toe are used, in particular the megatoe (Mtoe, one million toe) and the gigatoe (Gtoe, one billion toe).
1 t petrol = 1.05 tonne of oil equivalent
I'm just gonna use:
SS ALCINOUS 035 (Dutch) (6,189 tons) 25x MT, 20 tons PETROL, 382 tons STORES, and 352 TROOPS