Actually, diet coke works better than regular coke or seltzer for cleaning windshields. I think (OK, it's a guess) that that is because the phosphoric acid in it acts as a solvent. Diet is better than regular because it isn't sticky, and doesn't attract yellow jackets. That doesn't change the fact that the Porsche tech in the previous post was probably an egotistical jerk. I do take issue with one thing said above, though- the idea that hacks are somehow inferior to experts. It's just a matter of perspective- I'm proud to be a hack.
Experts are the people who claimed a bumblebee couldn't fly, based on aerodynamic theory. Hacks are the people who pointed out that *it does*. We of the hack persuasion, lacking the theoretical knowledge to confuse ourselves (or others) with technical mumbo-jumbo, have to establish empirically, by trial and error (plenty of error), what works and what doesn't. Often empirical methods will arrive at solutions that the theoretical experts didn't, or couldn't.
It was a bunch of experts that figured out how to create an atomic chain reaction, but they had to bring in a hack to create the shaped charges to make it work, based on guesswork and experience with explosives. That's a dangerous thing, when experts and hacks work together. They can create some wonderful and awful things. Every time I post on this board, I try to remember that I am *not* an expert, and what I post will be read by some people who *are*. As long as I remember that I'm a hack, I'm OK. Before I write it and send it, I try always to ask myself, "Did you do it, and did it work?" If the answer is no, I'll leave it to the experts.-Richie