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Old 09-24-2011, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by valentine
....When I pull the plug I always press my hand against the dash so I won't exert too much pressure, so imagine my surprise when the entire "guts" of the dash area with all the climate controls, etc. fell out. ie, I unplugged the dash along with the gps! ....
After a similar problem with my first S, I bought a short two-way adapter to plug into my 12v outlet. In addition to plugging in both GPS and V-1, this avoids the constant in-out on the permanent 12v outlet.
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Old 09-25-2011, 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by MsPerky
Originally Posted by airgate' timestamp='1316887301' post='21002243
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Originally Posted by valentine
Originally Posted by MsPerky' timestamp='1316944448' post='21003570
[quote name='airgate' timestamp='1316887301' post='21002243']
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You two have publicly admitted to being cranky. Cranky people are to be avoided. I would be in airgate's camp on this, but I'm often cranky myself.
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Nice. Camp Airgate has a nice ring to it. Like the Rotz-Carlton. Yes...yes, that's it exactly.

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Originally Posted by dean
Originally Posted by valentine' timestamp='1316946599' post='21003592
[quote name='MsPerky' timestamp='1316944448' post='21003570']
[quote name='airgate' timestamp='1316887301' post='21002243']
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You two have publicly admitted to being cranky. Cranky people are to be avoided. I would be in airgate's camp on this, but I'm often cranky myself.
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I do not know how often you are cranky, but I feel that from time to time there are those who may think you are cranky. I, otoh, have ATTITUDE. I believe that Airgate would prefer a wee bit of crankiness to ATTITUDE.
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Originally Posted by valentine
I do not know how often you are cranky, but I feel that from time to time there are those who may think you are cranky. I, otoh, have ATTITUDE. I believe that Airgate would prefer a wee bit of crankiness to ATTITUDE.
I prefer to think of myself as being curmudgeonly. And curmudgeons have plenty of attitude.
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interesting thread, I am not going to pull punches or ruffle feathers all I am going to say is

Life changes daily its what one makes of it that really matters. Keeping a healthy happy attitude through adversity really is the best course.
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Originally Posted by zzziippyyy
interesting thread, I am not going to pull punches or ruffle feathers all I am going to say is

Life changes daily its what one makes of it that really matters. Keeping a healthy happy attitude through adversity really is the best course.
I really couldn't care less what you think. You are one of those people who in the past has enjoyed stirring things up and ruffling feathers. Perhaps your attitude has changed. If not, I'll just ignore your posts. I'm waiting to see if you choose to follow your own advice.
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