James writes, "I can say without reservation that the cap does, in fact, click when you reach its terminal turniness." I hope some day it makes another sound effect. Like BEAM.
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Or "MIL"? Mother-in-law?
MIL may turn on??? and WHAT is that symbol/image?
Terminal turniness! I love that expression and I am totally going to use that from now on.
I loved terminal turniness too, which is why I repeated it.
I actually came to the comments to see if someone had solved the mystery of "mil"
"MIL"... I believe it means "Malfunction Indicator Light". But it's prolly just kidding.
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