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Yes, please do, I'd like to see that, too.madx2 said:Did you document it? If so can you post it.
Especially the "cpu" part.SDMF Jon said:Yes, please do, I'd like to see that, too.
Groucho said:To lamebert's credit, this operation sounds incredibly hard to do to an Ertyl 1/18 die-cast Goat...
Actually, D I C K, i had to remove the cpu in order to get to a rubber grommet in the fire wall, you know that thingy between you and the engine bay. Since you old farts don't have a clue as far as moden day sound systems, i had to run the power cable from the battery to the trunk and i like my crap to be done right. unfortunately for you, i have to tell you the bad news, the little slot in the radio isn't for shrunken 45's, it's a new things that's been about for a few years called a cd or for you little brained bas tards a compact discGroucho said:To lamebert's credit, this operation sounds incredibly hard to do to an Ertyl 1/18 die-cast Goat...
so what you gonna do, sit in your car with headphones on and listen to your little mp3 player because the factory radio sure's the hell doesn't have oneSDMF Jon said:What's a CD? I thought MP3's were the most up-to-date way to listen to music.
Lambergoat if you had just called it a computer all would have been good.Groucho said:Especially the "cpu" part.