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Old 05-01-2021, 12:42 PM   #547
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Today I will be learning how to remove stickers from paint work while damaging the paint..
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Old 05-01-2021, 02:17 PM   #549
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Today I learned that those stick figures on the back of cars are not to keep track of how many pedestrians you’ve hit. I will be removing mine.
historically, kill counts have always been either just forward or under the driver/pilot, so it ought to be on your door, or front quarter panel.

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historically, kill counts have always been either just forward or under the driver/pilot, so it ought to be on your door, or front quarter panel.
Thanks for the tip.
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Old 05-01-2021, 10:31 PM   #552
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historically, kill counts have always been either just forward or under the driver/pilot, so it ought to be on your door, or front quarter panel.

The Japanese put them on the rear of the plane.
So he is just JDM YO!
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Today I learned that there is a graph for everything..

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LOL! I suppose it's more palatable.. ink on paper not that interesting.
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Technically that's a "Pie Chart". It's not a graph.
This is a bar graph:


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Today I learned that forum fellows are getting hot under the collar.. I wonder if it's the pressures of lockdown!
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Today I learned that people who make a career dealing with bureaucratic nonsense greatly desire methods to more efficiently complete said nonsense, but will balk at any method that eliminates the need for it.

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