Time Clock
Try what I do, just keep a stop watch in the drink holder. It's easier to get out than dropping the lid on the radio cover and it also comes in excellent next time you're at the track or wanting to see how quick you got around your favourite piece of twisty today!
Ah 2KTurkey
Yes, that eerie indiglo glow ... I think it's from the plutonium power pack inside these clocks. Just another reason why you should not fill your tires with hydrogen or risk mixing pasta with antipasta, danger of a sudden release of radiation, shock and heat wave ...
A year ago, when folks posted about the clock issue we had a spate of hate posts - if you don't understand Honda's design philosophy get a Mustang, etc., etc. Things have lightened up a bit I see.
2x6spds
Yes, that eerie indiglo glow ... I think it's from the plutonium power pack inside these clocks. Just another reason why you should not fill your tires with hydrogen or risk mixing pasta with antipasta, danger of a sudden release of radiation, shock and heat wave ...
A year ago, when folks posted about the clock issue we had a spate of hate posts - if you don't understand Honda's design philosophy get a Mustang, etc., etc. Things have lightened up a bit I see.
2x6spds
I haven't thought about a time clock since I worked at Six Flags over Texas back in '66. A time clock was something you punched in when you come to work and punched out when you left. Your pay is based on the hours you worked according to the clock. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I'm proud to say I've never been on the clock since then.
I have been considering the problem of "no clock" since I got the car. I did see a very nice digital wedge-shaped clock in Brookstone. It might fit nicely on the upper left dash shelf next to the window. What do you think?
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