Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:56:14 -0700, Chip Camden <sterl...@camdensoftware.com> 
wrote:
Quoth Polytropon on Wednesday, 30 March 2011:
T: (a deep sigh while rolling his eyes) No, that's not the fuel,
   that's the tachometer. It is supposed to point at zero if the
   car is not started. The fuel indicator is usually to the left
   and smaller that the tachometer, and it should have E written
   upon it, then a semicircle, then F.

And on a VW, it doesn't say "E" and "F" -- it says "0/1" and "1/1".

That's okay - as long as it doesn't say "1/0" which would
cause the operating system of the car to crash, and you have
to send the onboard computer unit to VW Germany in order to
get it replaced. :-)



Aloha Poly,

Your replies are the funniest ever on the list. Make me smile.

Have a great day.

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