In a message dated 10/30/2002 8:22:48 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Steam cars lasted into the 1920's. They cost more than IC cars, and fuel 
was
 very cheap, so efficiency didn't matter. So it was price that killed them
 AFAIK.
  >>

But the all leather omnibus, the bagpipe taxi, and the great Wurliter organ 
that crossed the Sahara all lasted well into the 1960s.

Oh ye with the uk server should understand.  The rest of the Herns can 
scratch their heads in wonder at the technology produced solely by what they 
allowed on BBC radio.

William Taylor
--------------------
All questions about internal combustion will be 
forwarded to Major Bloodnok.
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