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Re: Using CPAP Odometer to calculate fuel consumption


Posted by Rob (Australia) on September 01, 2001 at 00:23:04:

In Reply to: Re: Using CPAP Odometer to calculate fuel consumption posted by Perry on August 30, 2001 at 19:29:23:

Hello Perry

Thank you for the advice. It's a pretty big number now, but I think I have space for it somewhere. May be hard to read though ....

You can also use the odometer to keep track of air filter changes.

Aussie Keith - I like your glossary of CPAP-obile terms. We need though to teach these people how to change a tyre, put petrol in their automobiles and calculate kilometers per liter, not to mention checking what's under the bonnet and putting the tyre in the boot before driving off - on the left side of the bitumen.

Rob

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