carpool from CU area

tschopp

New member
I ran into cseeton in the hall today and he ask about carpooling.

I would be willing to drive.

Looks like so far it will be: me, dana, chris


Daivd? /GF
Lowell? /GF

The van hold 6 so I might still have some room left
 
Lowell? /GF

Yes and Yes.

I'll sit on the floor.

Or take out the seats and throw in some pillows. :)


David, if you and whats'ername don't want to test
the overload rating of Steve's shocks, (hmm, that
could sound wrong), we might go up with you if it's
ok. Annette's still not talking to me for her missing
your meeting and tank. Hey, wait a minute... on
second thought...


Lowell
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7015655#post7015655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lglamb

David, if you and whats'ername don't want to test
the overload rating of Steve's shocks, (hmm, that
could sound wrong), we might go up with you if it's
ok.


Or if you want to team up with Steve, we'll drive up
ourselves. (Heater doesn't work well enough for
company, and besides, I'd have to clean out the
back seat.)

Also, we'll need to load back how many buckets
of salt? Not sure if Steve's offer includes replacing
a broken axle.

Lowell
 
Ah yes, the salt. I think i could take 2-3 buckets in addition to the people, but not 720lb of salt.

So it looks like either a david truck or a lowell truck will be going. Looks like I will have more room for potential passengers or take the more nimble toyota.

Steve
 
I've had one request that the Lowell truck go. I didn't
even know your wife had my phone number.

So unless David's truck really really wants to go, they
can ride with you.
 
I am going to have to pass on the roadtrip. We have a sponsers meeting next week and I have not yet finished my work.

Have a great time!

cseeton
 
cs, are you involved in that micro macro really really small
refrigeration device thing?

sorry if that's too technical.

Lowell
 
I am involved in refrigerant/oil mixture flow in microchannels...

micro macro really really small refrigeration device thing is a little too technical can you expand to a lay person? There is a professor that is trying to make a wearable AC system with a compressor just slightly larger than a quarter, is that the one you mean?
 
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