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Relay tail lights?



Damn it, Grant!  I went back to Borders and bought the book.  I should be 
studying Aerodynamics not planning a thousand little Scirocco projects.  
It's all your fault if I fail the test tomorrow!!!! :)

Craig
'88 Alpine White 16V


>From: GGehrke <ggehrke@gmail.com>
>To: "Craig Steiner" <steiner_ca@hotmail.com>
>CC: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Re: Relay tail lights?
>Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 07:53:53 -0500
>
> >
> > I just saw this book today.  Looks like a lot of fun.  Especially adding 
>a
> > computer motherboard in the car, or the GPS mouse.  I think I'll have to 
>go
> > back and pick it up.
> >
>
>I've read through most of it and can't wait to get some of them going.
>  My dream for years has been to put a computer in the car.  I started
>putting one into my BMW in high school - got most of the parts, but at
>the time the LCD panels I needed were much harder to find and I had to
>give it up.  I am kind of toying with the idea of a Mac Mini in the
>VW.  It's beautifully small, and stylish at that.  It'd practically
>fit in a standard DIN slot, so it'd be really easy to make it work.  I
>am a programmer, too, so being able to write utilities up in
>AppleScript to do all the 'car' kind of things would be a snap.  The
>only hold up is that it's not as compatible with engine management
>type stuff that I might want to run.
>
>But yea, cool book.  I like that it's really recent, too ((C) 2006),
>so it's all up to date technology and where it lists companies and
>brands I can be sure they're still around.  And it's published by
>McGraw Hill so it's practically a textbook.
>
>-Grant-