Two different sides
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And if you'd like to make your own, just print these two, use your copier to reduce them to a useful size, and then use an exacto knife to remove the view window areas. Presto, you've made your self a sliding lap speed calculator.
Thanks to Newt and Tris for letting me share this with you.
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