Are you missing a 710?

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Yesterday I was having some work done
at the car dealer. A blonde woman came
in and asked for a seven-hundred-ten.
They all looked at each other, and the
Mechanic asked, "What is a seven-hundred-ten?"
She replied, "You know, the little piece
in the middle of the engine. I lost it and
need a new one. It had always been there."
The mechanic gave the woman a piece of
paper and a pen and asked her to draw
what the piece looked like. She drew a
circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.

He then took her over to another car
which had the hood up and asked, "Is
there a 710 on this car?" She pointed
and said, "Of course, it's right there."

Click here to learn the identity of the
mysterious 710:


http://www.mademelaugh.com/gfx/710.jpg
 

I'm old enough to remember when digital calcuators came out. My old Texas Instrument SR-10 was about my first one. I still have it although I think the batteries are long dead. I remember entering this number and turning it upside down to read it..... 71077345.

ShELLOIL

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