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47.1 | | CRASHR::JILLY | COSROCS -- In Thrust We Trust | Wed Jun 30 1993 08:50 | 1 |
| Nope. Just this one and CAR_UK.
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47.2 | PPG ??? | MTADMS::JBAKER | | Thu Aug 05 1993 07:42 | 3 |
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WHAT DOES "PPG" STAND FOR ???
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47.3 | | NYTP05::JANKOWITZ | Twisty little passages all alike | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:02 | 8 |
| >> WHAT DOES "PPG" STAND FOR ???
Pittsburgh (sp?) Paint
Not sure what the G is (group?). It's probably in my garage, on a can
of the stuff I use on my race car.
Glenn
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47.4 | me thinks | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | mean things on my mind | Thu Aug 05 1993 10:06 | 1 |
| Pittsburg Plated Glass or Pittsburg Paint and Glass, major big company.
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47.5 | Went to school in P'burgh | MLTVAX::FISHER | Kill your television | Fri Aug 06 1993 15:40 | 4 |
| PPG = Pittsburgh Plate Glass, not to be confused with Pittsbugh Paint,
another big company.
Carl
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47.6 | | NIODEV::POWIS | | Mon Aug 09 1993 07:27 | 12 |
| re:
<<< Note 965.5 by MLTVAX::FISHER "Kill your television" >>>
-< Went to school in P'burgh >-
>PPG = Pittsburgh Plate Glass, not to be confused with Pittsbugh Paint,
>another big company.
Are you sure? I seem to remember the PPG logo on the almost-empty
5-gallon pail of Pittsburg Paint in my basement -- I'll check tonight.
Steve
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47.7 | The cans of paint say PPG. | NYTP05::JANKOWITZ | Twisty little passages all alike | Mon Aug 09 1993 15:00 | 5 |
| Well, I looked on the cans of PPG paint in my garage and there is no
mention of what it stands for. I used to have some literature from them.
If I get really ambitious, I'll see if it's still around.
Glenn
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47.8 | | 3572::EGAN | | Mon Aug 09 1993 15:35 | 3 |
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PPG == Pittsburgh Paint and Glass. I asked someone at the race yesterday who
had it written on their shirt.
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47.9 | I should talk, it's embroidered on my firesuit... | MLTVAX::FISHER | Kill your television | Wed Aug 11 1993 14:26 | 16 |
| Re: .6
> Are you sure? I seem to remember the PPG logo on the almost-empty
> 5-gallon pail of Pittsburg Paint in my basement -- I'll check tonight.
Boy, you folks sure are argumentative! Seeking enlightenment on this
crucial issue, I called up PPG headquarters in Pittsbugh and asked the
nice lady what PPG stands for. She said, "Nothing."
According to her, PPG once stood for Pittsbugh Plate Glass, but they've
been branching out. They bought Pittsbugh Paint, and have also gotten
into aerospace, biomedical, etc, so now it's just PPG Industries.
I guess having it on a shirt doesn't mean you know what it means.
Carl
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47.10 | Winston Cup is a lot better then PPG! | MTWASH::JBAKER | | Tue Aug 24 1993 22:25 | 4 |
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Thank you for the info.... I asked about twenty people around NHIS
when the IndyCars ran here acouple weeks ago and only one guy knew
but he was not 100% sure.
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47.11 | This might change in the future.. | STAR::BOIKO | ALPHA/VAX Performance Group - ZKO3/4 | Wed Aug 25 1993 10:08 | 8 |
| > Winston Cup is a lot better then PPG!
Until the crackdown on smoking causes the series name to change,
sometime in the future. Look what's happening in F1 racing - ie. Camel
and Marlboro ads not allowed when the series goes to certain countries
in Europe.
-mike-
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47.12 | questions | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Keep it simple | Mon Aug 12 1996 10:59 | 11 |
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Two questions about Indycar racing:
How long is the longest oval racing circuit that is used for I.R.?
What top speed has been done in I.R. and on which circuit?
Thanks,
Poul
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47.13 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon Aug 12 1996 14:27 | 25 |
| Re: last
The longest oval used by IndyCar (aka CART) is Michigan International
Speedway at 2 miles.
The longest oval used by the IRL is Indianapolis at 2.5 miles.
The highest top speed (with any sort of documentation) that I know of
was clocked by Paul Tracy in practice for the 1994 Indy 500, when he
hit 247 mph at the entrance to Turn Three. This may have in fact been
exceeded by either Arie Luyendyk or Scott Brayton at Indianapolis this
year, but I can't confirm that.
The highest top speed claimed was by Andre Ribero in practice for the
year's Marlboro 500, when he hit a supposed 251 mph entering Turn Three
at Michigan on his 238 mph practice lap.
Again in the realm of rumor, Paul Tracy supposedly did a 243 mph lap at
Michigan during tests of the Mercedes/Ilmor 500I pushrod engine.
There's probably no way for anyone outside the Penske organization to
confirm or deny this, and the car may not have been legal when the
testing was run.
George
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47.14 | thanks | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Keep it simple | Tue Aug 13 1996 06:28 | 3 |
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247 mph? {gulp}..! Thanks!
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