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A handy dandy new feature that should be available on the new server

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I think it's a good idea. Are you sure it is a heavy duty enough guage? I think the needle will be burried most of the time.

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LMAO!!! Good find Bob, glad you brought this to us!!! Let us peg it untill the needle breaks off and we wrap it around again!!



I have a truck that is perfect in every regard and it will never break or irritate me



That is enough to break the needle right there!
 
Great Idea

Bob:

In the aviation business we have an excessive BS warning light. Your gauge is a much better idea. By the time the excessive BS warning light comes on it’s really deep. Your meter gives a person enough warning time to get the boots on. Jeff:D :D :D
 
How about one of those meters under each of our names, showing the BS level of the user? Each of us can than select a number 1-10 to show whether we think the user is full of it.



Doc
 
Originally posted by Doc Tinker
How about one of those meters under each of our names, showing the BS level of the user? Each of us can than select a number 1-10 to show whether we think the user is full of it.

Doc

Doc, I *like* that idea. Too bad our 'friends' would ensure that our meters are pegged on the BS-end of the scale.

Fest3er
 
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