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Old 09-26-2006, 07:11 AM
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Hell, might as well just do the whole office.

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Bwahahahahaha! ROFLMAO

Actually (ok - nerd moment) there have been experiments in lining entire rooms in foil or foil like material(s) to protect from the dreaded EMP blast from a high altitude nuclear detonation - all the rage right now with the DoD and the threat posed by Iran or other turds of mass destruction.

Some scientists argue that all vehicles would be disabled (MY POOR HUMMER!!! ARGGGHHHHH) by such a blast but others say that a car is naturally protected because the wavelenghts of EMP are too large to get through the openings on top of and around a vehicle. Essentially, the vehicle's body provides a Faraday Box / Cage principle. The only problem might be the if a wave hits a metal bumper or antenna just right and is carried on into the electrical (i.e. computers) components of the vehicles. Some say that anti-static straps could also bleed off the EMP, leaving the vehicle unscathed. And of course, most older vehicles with a distributor would likely be spared as such a blast would have little or no effect on non-circuit ignitions per se, etc.

I wonder what an H3 would look like wrapped in foil???

If we could survive the EMP blast, we could then ferry our H3s to Iran and drive over Ahmadinejad's head - one at a time, lockers engaged, spewing pig's blood from Super Soakers

Ok, my quasi-nuclear, electrical engineering physicist, counter-terrorist wannabe rant is now complete.

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Oh yeah definition suggestion - E L C O V A = Excellent Libations Carried in Overland Vehicle Adventures;


Or = Evil Land-mashing Crazies in Offroad Vehicle Acrobatics

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Ok, my quasi-nuclear, electrical engineering physicist, counter-terrorist wannabe rant is now complete.

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Ok well that explains the initials, but who are the members of the assocoation?
Electronic vendors of what? Sony Stereos? Hummer Headlight wiring looms? GM Veh. Air conditioning components?
I'm just curious as to why the site was not named something like 'Hummer Owners' or something similar to Hummer Forums.


So? Anyone care to answer? Moderators?
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I'm guessing the owner of the site has something to do with that association. The forums are called Hummer Forums by Elcova. It's just a larger network that many different sites can be placed in. No more questions!
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are we being recorded
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Jason posted a thread about this a long time ago.
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Old 09-27-2006, 06:32 PM
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Found it.

http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...82&postcount=6
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Thanks Sewie, I kinda wondered that myself
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Actually, the name came from this guy. Who started the forum back in the Old West...
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Actually, the name came from this guy. Who started the forum back in the Old West...

LMAO!!!!

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I just laughed so hard at the El Cova photo that I think I ruptured something LOL



To answer the "V" question: H3.007 isn't, not for many moons. But his H3 is...
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Often when you visit a website and enter the Forum section, the site changes names. Especially those powered by vBulletin. This is not something that's unusual.

If you visit the sites I listed on the FIRST page of this thread you 'll see they are Hummer related in title. It only changes when you visit the forums by clicking the "Forums" link.
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Old 09-28-2006, 01:31 PM
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Thanks guys. I can sleep now knowing that ELCOVA, is safe and sound.

Interesting idea though on the marketing of the site. Look what evolved from it? Advertising and lots of it.
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