what zachariah said............yes, my queries do that for ya, that is what the "aa" and the "a" are for.........which should fill in these:
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$aa= 'Ride';
$ab= 'Horsepower';
$ac= '60 foot time';
$ad= '1/8 Mile ET';
$ae= '1/8 Mile MPH';
$af= '1/4 Mile ET';
$ag= '1/4 Mile MPH';
$ah= 'Link to Timeslip';
$ai= 'Race weight';
$aj= 'Track Name';
$ak= 'Density Altitude';
$al= 'Engine type and displacement';
$am= 'Major modifications';
$an= 'Tranny type';
$ao= 'Induction';
$ap= 'Tires';
$a= 'What do you drive?';
$b= 'HP at the wheels';
$c= 'Enter your 60 foot time';
$d= 'Enter your 1/8 Mile ET';
$e= 'Enter your 1/8 Mile MPH';
$f= 'Enter your 1/4 Mile ET';
$g= 'Enter your 1/4 Mile MPH';
$h= 'Enter a link to your timeslip (including the http://)';
$i= 'Enter the weight of your vehicle with driver';
$j= 'What is the name of the dragstrip where you race?';
$k= 'What was the density altitude the day you got your best ET?';
$l= 'Enter your engine type and displacement';
$m= 'List only major mods separated by a comma';
$n= 'Auto or Manual?';
$o= 'Select your power adder';
$p= 'What type of tires were you using
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