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Old 05-23-2006, 10:32 PM   #58 (permalink)
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I dont know what happened to my instructions, But what is the purpose of the unused wire? I think it is yellow.

The orange one? I think it said that it might be used at a later date.

Yea it might be the orange. Just wondering what the future might hold for that little wire. Any ideas?

Yes but I need to keep it under wraps till we relase and further info.

You must be fixin that flux capacitor to hook up to it right?

yea but is only works at ludicruious speed, "they went plaid captian".
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