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Had a dual USB port in place of the cigarette lighter and a hidden cable ran behind the dash for awhile now to charge my iPhone while its in its dash mount. Decided to add another one. Also shown is how I had a cable hidden behind the dash. Don't worry the wires with electrical tape are soldered together and all crimp connectors are weather proof.
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2002 Jeep Liberty 3.7L with brand new engine ;)
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What kind of power is Moar ?
Is that something we can all use or just for certain folks ?
 

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Looked it up and fully understand now
Moar is an alternative name for two languages: Bimoba language, spoken in Ghana. Liki language, Austronesian language spoken in Papua, Indonesia.
So this thing is a translator to change English to Bimoba and or Liki
Thats a very cool mod for sure
 

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Tom, everybody likes a little ass, nobody likes a wise ass.:gr_grin:

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Tom, everybody likes a little ass, nobody likes a wise ass.:gr_grin:

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Sorry was only raised one way, at over 60 too late to change now and some are just so easy:happy175::happy175::happy175::shrug:
 

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You guys just haven't caught up to my time yet lol.


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You just like to get a rise out of everyone don't ya? Lol. If it matters any, I spelled it that way on purpose, I didn't spell "more" wrong by mistake. Just something I grew up around on different forums and whatnot


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You just like to get a rise out of everyone don't ya? Lol. If it matters any, I spelled it that way on purpose, I didn't spell "more" wrong by mistake. Just something I grew up around on different forums and whatnot


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Many people look at others in the way they spell and write things and judge on those facts alone. One thing with younger people now days is the texting slang that is incorporated into everything from resumes to important paperwork. It not only looks bad on them but also creates the illusion that the person does not care so a company may not hire them thinking they would not do a good job.
You wouldn't believe the number of resumes I have received over the years with tons of misspelled words on them. These were not entry level positions either, they were Program Managers/ Financial Directors, etc.
Another reason, with having a wife who teaches Linguistics at the University level and commenting on some of my phrases / words at times makes me look at how others present themselves to the world.
Do I like to get a rise out of people, NO, not really, but I do like to make people think, question, and possibly challenge things that they see different or not right in this lifetime. Some need someone to provoke them into doing things to change themselves or the world.
Rev. Mudd taking a lunch break now, carry on
 

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I'll bet "lurve" really makes Tom's ******** want a dip of *****!:gr_grin:

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You know, when someone preaches about someone else's spelling or punctuation, they should make dubbly shure they don't have any misspelled/misused words or lacking punctuation them selfs. :happy175:
 

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Oh I understand Tommund completely! I absolutely cannot stand slang. Every now and then I'll throw in a yer and moar but that's about all you ll get from me. All my resumes were great. I work for a technical support company and you have to make damn sure you speak properly otherwise it does not look good to the person you're speaking to.
Welp, almost done cleaning the Libby. Took her seats out. Passenger side left and I'm done!


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You know, when someone preaches about someone else's spelling or punctuation, they should make dubbly shure they don't have any misspelled/misused words or lacking punctuation them selfs. :happy175:

:happy175::happy175:always so funny :emotions34::icon_lol:
 

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Like the blue colour for ambient lighting. Prefer red though meself, better at night fighting road hypnosis. Used to leave the red map light on in the lorry when on the night shift otherwise I couldn't get ten miles down the road without falling asleep. I put my car in the median of the interstate at 70mph talk about a freak out because of that, thankfully I was able to carefully CAREFULLY get the car back on the roadway. Turned the map light on and drove the rest of the way home with it on.
 

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Like the blue colour for ambient lighting. Prefer red though meself, better at night fighting road hypnosis. Used to leave the red map light on in the lorry when on the night shift otherwise I couldn't get ten miles down the road without falling asleep. I put my car in the median of the interstate at 70mph talk about a freak out because of that, thankfully I was able to carefully CAREFULLY get the car back on the roadway. Turned the map light on and drove the rest of the way home with it on.


That's actually really smart. I have LEDs under the dash also that I can change to any color. I'll keep that in mind when I take long drives and change it to red.


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