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Thanks Mark. Thanks Dave. Dave, we're going to need a laptop computer to download everybody's track data. I suggest whoever want's to should bring a 3.5" floppy. Then we can give you a download to take home. Which means Dave and I need to coordinate on that too, like labelling disks to download and print-out later. It would be great to have a printer available to print folks data onto. Maybe do some of that stuff in the evenings. Hope I can download the installation CD for the G-Tech Meter on more than one computer. It'll allow you to play the disk with sound on your computer, your actual rpm's so you can 'feel' the straight's and corners again, and watch the data points on the charts. See where you're consistent on the track and where you're missing braking points or getting inconsistent g-loads. I hope this gizmo really does all that. It should just be a little more fun, grown up toys to play with. The Formula One technology seems like it's finally here, and available for the average guy, like me. Looking forward to meeting everyone and just having a good time. See you there, and if you can't make it, maybe we can figure out a way to 'post' a lap on the PIBB, now that would be something! But, I've committed to doing 'the story' so I better just button up my Pantera and do all further upgrades later. Start learning how to use the G-Tech Meter. Computers don't ome instinctively to me, so I have to read the owner's manual. Not a manly-man thing to do, right Coz. Coz and I like to read the instructions for how to install the 'turkey tray' gasket and new maifold 'after' we finish the project, that's the manly-man way to do it!
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