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- Mar 24, 2005
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- Stanley, NC
But Mexico. So I'm thinking a Jarritos blimp or somethingBlimp is a ninja move. Paint Goodyear on the side and everyone just wants to know what racetrack it’s headed to.

But Mexico. So I'm thinking a Jarritos blimp or somethingBlimp is a ninja move. Paint Goodyear on the side and everyone just wants to know what racetrack it’s headed to.

Isn’t Nascar in Mexico now?But Mexico. So I'm thinking a Jarritos blimp or something![]()
Not this year.Isn’t Nascar in Mexico now?
Uhm, it’s called El Nascaro…. Do you even habla senõr….Isn’t Nascar in Mexico now?
I think the value is in the fact they can keep and repair their current equipment instead of having to replace it all. Its a problem for the manufacturers, but a solution for the stores. My dad did commercial refrigeration all his life, and the cost driver of the R12 and R22 production bans was insane. Something that had been a couple bucks a pound was suddenly $500+ per pound, and you couldn't just replace the equipment because of lead times. So he would find and fix the leaks, and Food Lion or whoever would spend $3000 on refrigerant that used to cost $40 or something.I'm not at all sure how this is will reduce costs for us peons given the effort it takes for retooling, but ok
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Trump eases refrigerant rule in a bid to address surging grocery costs
The Trump administration is loosening a federal rule that requires grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases used in cooling equipment.apnews.com