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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 05:59 AM
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Default Re: Nitrogen in Tires

Originally Posted by foo monkey
I think it's a touch rude. If he really does have 37 years of experience in tire design, he's an expert in his field. Anything he says carries as much weight as any independent study. I'll gladly yield to his expertise.

If he's not a tire engineer with 37 years of experience, he's bats**t insane. That's a really weird thing to lie about.
I disagree. I do not think it was rude at all. His 37 years experience does not necessarily make him an expert on the relative permeation rates of nitrogen and oxygen through a polymer. Maybe he is, but I know a bit about this topic too and I would like to know more. Tireman9 may be right and I have no problem with it. However, I'm more easily convinced of something from a legitimate study than an internet post. That's just the way I work.
 
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