JamesMcD wrote:
OMG is... okay, I talk about professionalism at work, but that doesn't stop me from totally geeking out sometimes.
Bear in mind that in 1985, I was seven, and now check out what I am getting paid to work with:
Should be recognizable just from that speedometer...
(OMG)
Not the speedo, but the picture of a flattened Tesla model X on the lower left makes me think you better watch out for Libyan terrorists in the mall parking lot...
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Knurled wrote: OMG is... okay, I talk about professionalism at work, but that doesn't stop me from totally geeking out sometimes. Bear in mind that in 1985, I was seven, and now check out what I am getting paid to work with: Should be recognizable just from that speedometer... (OMG)
I like the icon for the door open warning
In reply to T.J.:
This was from last week:
The Delorean is cooler IMO. But I had to get this picture because I noticed, while putting the engine back together, hey there is a shift pattern on the knob! You can't see it while driving.
In reply to Schmidlap:
On the CIS cars they used an oxygen sensor to change the idle via a solenoid. This was to help the cars pass emissions.
To let you know when to replace the sensor, they would turn the light on at a preset amount of miles via a box tied into the speedometer cable or system.
Enterprising folks would eliminate the system and/or pull the bulb. Some would even reuse the light as a shift light.
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