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Re: QLCD (what is it)
WHats the fun in that :-)
Dang, oh well. BAck to collecting tickets and practicing my
signature. I was thinking of raising my Arm rest as it would allow me
better arm support for signing tickets and looking up the officer. My
arms are starting to hurt from doing it so much. :-)
I've been good lately though. (No really) I am down to one Ticket
and hope to be at 0 soon. Well, a year from now.
L8R
Todd Phenneger
1984 4000s quattro / modified/ awaiting Turbo Transplant.
1985 4000 quattro / Silver / Fixing it Up.
1987 4000cs quattro / Saphire Metallic Blue/ Girlfriend's
1996 A6q / Volcano / Dads Car
*****1985 5kt / PARTING OUT!
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Huw Powell wrote:
> > You really have my curiosity Peaked.
> > What is this thing. A jammer of some sort. There is only one legal
> > Radar Jammer I know of in the US that works (ANd boy does it work well)
> > but it isnt made anymore and originally sold for $600. Most cheap
> > jammers are illegal because they flood the entire spectrum of radar with
> > a strong signal sending off radar detectors and messing with all sorts
> > of stuff. Big fine if FCC catches you.
> > Anyhow, expand on this. I want to know. :-)
>
> Ah, the infamous QLCD. Sorry to inform you that it is actually a
> complex, difficult to maintain (but foolproof) drivers-seat-mounted
> organic device, for the succesfull elimination of the frustration,
> license points, and wasted time of unnecessary traffic stops,
> implemented by not exceeding the posted speed limit.
>
> --
> Huw Powell
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