Subject: | [Shop-talk] What fun - O2 sensor |
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From: | nick at landform.co.uk (nick brearley) |
Date: | Wed, 04 Jan 2012 09:18:27 +0000 |
References: | <4F0290EF.2040304@bradakis.com> <4F03156E.8070009@gmail.com> <4F032C09.5090300@comcast.net> <9B1F9FBC298C466BA8DE72B50CED8D59@OwnerPC> <4F035098.3000700@gmail.com> <4F03E7A1.7070806@bradakis.com> |
On 04/01/2012 05:46, Mark J Bradakis wrote: > > And on a side note I'll refrain from any more electrical puns, that topic > won't stay current for long. > No, too much resistance. We need something a bit more earthy. Sorry, couldn't resist the hood/bonnet thing. Nick Brearley |
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