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lot of interesting stuff if you use the   "released" link-- wonder if the guy has worked  on "the mothership"  at sometime

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A whole new world for those brought up on oily bits it seems.

Nerds rule - OK?

It's not really performance hacked. He's just found a hidden screen that shows some detailed stats that sheds light on future potential.

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1 hour ago, Dr Zoidberg said:

It's not really performance hacked. He's just found a hidden screen that shows some detailed stats that sheds light on future potential.

It’s not quite the same really when there aren’t any complex oily bits.

7 hours ago, Ryeman said:

It’s not quite the same really when there aren’t any complex oily bits.

 

Now if he’d found a way to unlock the extra battery capacity and turn a 60 into a 75, that would be more interesting. 

11 hours ago, Dr Zoidberg said:

like finding the mothership had just turned off your free supercharging  :sweat:    re: the actual "hacking"   the title was a bit misleading vi a vis the article but there are a few know their way around like this guy   TESLONDA

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