> when they see me, they wake up, notice that they are going a bit slower than other traffic, and they speed up. Sometimes the speed up is so dramatic that I have to give up on passing them and pull back in behind them. I don't think you're usually waking them up; I think most are just driving with their ego. There might be no prize for the winner and the moral and practical justification
In article <1152114108.362902.81120@j8g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, cdddraftsman says... You say silly stuff because you don't know him very . In forty years , since the deed was done , he's the only person to quantify mathmatically the impossibility of the frontal shot coming from the right front . How silly! My calculus proves that his geometry is wrong. No small task , which
In article <1152090508.965951.327100@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, cdddraftsman says... I find this sniviling , in responce to Prof. Rahns quite eloquent and beautifully written ' My Epiphany ' to be highly obnoxious and disrespectful , in the extreme . I suggest reading a little deeper into his post , there you will find , not only a very expressive piece of self criticism , but a
In article <orydnUQ5coa4QDfZnZ2dnUVZ_r-dnZ2d@comcast.com>, Anthony Marsh says... Kenneth A. Rahn wrote: Sometimes life throws things at us that we aren't ready for. At least, that's what happened to me the other day. There I was, thinking about nothing in particular, when a bright glow began to appear in the room. After what seemed like a few moments, it filled the
In article <e8b77m02drv@news4.newsguy.com>, Kenneth A. Rahn says... Sometimes life throws things at us that we aren't ready for. At least, that's what happened to me the other day. There I was, thinking about nothing in particular, when a bright glow began to appear in the room. After what seemed like a few moments, it filled the room. That is the easy part to recount. The hard