Does anyone remember the little paper-slide nomographs that petrol stations
used to give out years ago (I recall one from Sinclair). You could put in
your mileage since the last fill-up or top-off or whatever, and then put in
the odometer reading, and it would give you MPG.
Are these still available, I wonder?
Yes, I know, MPG calculators are on the Web, or for your Palm Pilot, etc.,
but I want one that doesn't use a microprocessor and batteries, and will
slip into a corner of my parcel shelf!
== Alex in Maine
1960 BT7 3000 Mark 1 - "The Blue Mainie"
Former owner of 1957 100-6, and 1967 3000 Mark III BJ8
http://users.adelphia.net/~alexmm/ai2q.htm
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