In article <fnnl4n$qeb$1@e250.ripco.com>, Chicago Paddling-Fishing wrote: Well, can we all agree that most people who run red lights run them just as they are changing and not in the middle of a stale red? Course if that means a longer yellow would just provide more time to sneak thru at the last minute I don't know... The research indicates that lengthening the yellow drops red
"Sylvain" wrote \> "Charles Manoras" <inconnu@cette.adresse> a écrit dans le message de news: fKedncTHOf66ABLanZ2dnUVZ_tCrnZ2d@comcast.com... "Sylvain" wrote > http://www.truemirror.com/default.asp http://www.truemirror.com/moredata.asp Je ne vois pas ce que ça a de spécial ? C'est juste deux miroirs placés à 90° . Oui, rien
In article <ffntv3$sd$1@e250.ripco.com>, Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote: These things are creating quite the cottage industry... <http://www.speedcheetah.com/scshop/section.php?xSec=24&xCmd=cc&xCur=4&xTemplates=templates_usa/> aka :<http://tinyurl.com/33ujzw> certainly the need to plug it in to a computer for updates is a _major_ weakness, since (based on my
In article <ilvmg3pabprt5uk07hbpslti7vmi994udv@4ax.com>, Adie says... On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 16:15:02 +0100, chateau.murray.takethisout@dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Hog <hogSPAM@freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote: Bad points: weak brakes I'll say - I remember Judge failing to stop early enough at a red light, and soaring out into the middle of the intersecton
Adie wrote: On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 16:15:02 +0100, chateau.murray.takethisout@dsl.pipex.com (The Older Gentleman) wrote: Hog <hogSPAM@freenetCHIPS.co.uk> wrote: Bad points: weak brakes I'll say - I remember Judge failing to stop early enough at a red light, and soaring out into the middle of the intersecton. The Ducati had managed to pull up well