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    No it is not smoke - it is green steam [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] !!

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    Originally posted by garrycol
    No it is not smoke - it is green steam [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] !!

    you are confusing the wiring with the radiator hoses....

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    I have a marine steamship background and the stuff that made the ship work was white steam and the stuff that made the lights work was green steam - from the colloquilal term for electricians who were called 'greenies' - hence green steam 8)

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    PS - electrical wires/cables are called electric strings

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    where do you find steamers in todays day and age?

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    Originally posted by DEFENDERZOOK
    where do you find steamers in todays day and age?
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    Originally posted by DEFENDERZOOK
    where do you find steamers in todays day and age?
    Up until a few years ago - in the Navy

    No sea too ruff
    No muff too tuff

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