Yes, because that's exactly what today's drivers need. Something else to distract them from the road.
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But a G meter has all kinds of applications! For instance, if it reads 0.1654, you'll know that you made a wrong turn and wound up on the moon. Your GPS navigation system wouldn't be able to tell you that, since GPS doesn't work on the moon.
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But a G meter has all kinds of applications! For instance, if it reads 0.1654, you'll know that you made a wrong turn and wound up on the moon. Your GPS navigation system wouldn't be able to tell you that, since GPS doesn't work on the moon.
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