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Well, whether a Toyota is "as good" as a Ferrari is dependant upon what criteria you are using to judge them. tongue.gif A $15.00 Stanley claw hammer may not be as good or fast as a $300.00 Bostitch pneumatic nail gun either ... but if doesn't need $500.00 worth of support equipment, hoses, maintenance, upkeep, it has an infinite life span, it’s portable, and in a pinch can do double duty as a weapon. tongue.gif tongue.gif Taking for granted that speed, exotic looks, cutting edge technology and materials, and unsurpassed soul are the criteria you’re using ... the Ferrari is better because the Italians build with their souls, the Japanese build with their calculators. ;) ;) ;) Driven off a cliff, your Toyota will be exactly as fast as the Ferrari though! :D

 

Evolution??? Metamorphosis? Now, that's another subject entirely ... Dawin or Creator theory? LOL

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The metalurgial properties of the Inertia and recoil springs can be altered at a molecualr level, thereby trasmogrifying the harmonic and suppressive forces of the acuated bolt assembly.

Initializing and homogenizing the transmogrification process is paramount in achieving maximum inertial rentention, and therefore insuring proper release of said energies which actuate the mechanisms pertinent to the cyclic refreshing of unfired carttridges into the combustion chamber. This is achieved effectively by expending more dense shot columns at increased velocities.

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Originally posted by tucker301:

[QB] The metalurgial properties of the Inertia and recoil springs can be altered at a molecualr level, thereby trasmogrifying the harmonic and suppressive forces of the acuated bolt assembly.

Initializing and homogenizing the transmogrification process is paramount in achieving maximum inertial rentention, and therefore insuring proper release of said energies which actuate the mechanisms pertinent to the cyclic refreshing of unfired carttridges into the combustion chamber. This is achieved effectively by expending more dense shot columns at increased velocities. [/Q

 

 

That was my exact thinking too!

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