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Lucas stuff - enjoy

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Subject: Lucas stuff - enjoy
From: "Gary R." <techpartners@charter.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:37:56 -0500
I hope you all excuse me for being self-indulgent here but . . .

 

Many years ago, around 2:00 AM one summer morning, I was tucked in to my

Ducati 250 Desmo, chin on tank, hands on clip-ons with arms wrapped around

tank, doing perhaps 80 MPH  heading home along a very straight stretch of
route 52

East of Cincinnati along the Ohio river.  I thought I noticed the headlamp

flicker and then 'blink' - complete darkness.  Obviously, I was not killed
in the

aftermath.  A few days later I was recounting the incident to a fellow

motorcyclist who replied: "You know, I've owned German motorcycles and

the lights always worked.  I've owned English motorcycles and the lights

never worked.  I've owned Italian motorcycles . . . an Italian motorcycle
will

lose its lights on a mountain road in the middle of a corner - the Italians

have a sense of humor."

 

 

 

"Get home before dark."

 

Lucas denies having invented darkness. But they do still have a

claim to "sudden, unexpected darkness."

 

Lucas -- inventor of the first intermittent wiper.

 

Lucas -- inventor of the self-dimming headlamp.

 

The three-position Lucas switch -- DIM, FLICKER and OFF.

 

The other three switch settings -- SMOKE, SMOLDER and IGNITE.

 

The original anti-theft devices -- Lucas Electric products.

 

"I've had a Lucas pacemaker for years and have never experienced any

prob...."

 

If Lucas made guns, wars would not start either.

 

Did you hear about the Lucas-powered torpedo? It sank.

 

It's not true that Lucas, in 1947, tried to get Parliament to repeal

Ohm's Law. They withdrew their efforts when they met too much

resistance.

 

Did you hear the one about the guy that peeked into a Land Rover and

asked the owner, "How can you tell one switch from another at night,

since they all look the same?" He replied, "It doesn't matter which

one you use, nothing happens anyway!"

 

Back in the '70s Lucas decided to diversify its product line and

began manufacturing vacuum cleaners. It was the only product they

offered which didn't suck.

 

Quality Assurance phoned and advised the Engineering guy that they

had trouble with his design shorting out. So he made the wires

longer.

 

Why do the English drink warm beer? Lucas makes refrigerators, too.

 

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Thomas Edison invented

the light bulb. Joseph Lucas invented the short circuit.

 

Recommended procedure before taking on a repair of Lucas equipment:

check the position of the stars, kill a chicken and walk three times

sunwise around your car chanting: "Oh mighty Prince of Darkness

protect your unworthy servant."

 

Lucas systems actually uses AC current; it just has a random

frequency.




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