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Author: RainbowWarriorRainbowWarrior
Date: Dec 18, 2006 23:08
> Neil Fisher wrote:
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>> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 09:54:14 GMT, "RainbowWarrior"
>> pizza.com.nz>, after considering some belly-button fluf,
>> wrote:
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>>>No it's pretty unvague really, if you are over the speed written on the
>>>sign you are speeding.
>>>
>>>Now a system like you proposewhere your maxium speed is calculated by
>>>vehicle type, weight, height, age, weather conditions, ambient light, &
>>>driver skills THAT'S VAGUE.
>>>Try making it stick on an idiot that kills someone from driving too fast
>>>under that system.
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Author: RainbowWarriorRainbowWarrior
Date: Dec 18, 2006 23:07
"Neil Fisher" magnecor.com.au.invalid> wrote in message
news:75jeo2lju0sociqc8mv3oimnd42sa3evmf@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 09:54:14 GMT, "RainbowWarrior"
> pizza.com.nz>, after considering some belly-button fluf,
> wrote:
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> [...]
>
>>
>>No it's pretty unvague really, if you are over the speed written on the
>>sign
>>you are speeding.
>>
>>Now a system like you proposewhere your maxium speed is calculated by
>>vehicle type, weight, height, age, weather conditions, ambient light, &
>>driver skills THAT'S VAGUE.
>>Try making it stick on an idiot that kills someone from driving too fast
>>under that system.
>
> I'm sure feral and Clockie are nodding in what they feel is a ...
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Author: antant
Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:52
John_H wrote:
> ant wrote:
>> John_H wrote:
>>> ant wrote:
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>>>> Yeah, "light" means low cal. It has the same amount of alcamhol.
>>>> Yet there's no taste, so I don't know where the alcohol is.
>>>
>>> Most people can't smell or taste alcohol.
>>
>> How is it then that the higher alcohol beers seem to have a more
>> intense flavour?
>
> If they replaced the beer with water plus 5%% alcohol most people would
> reckon they were drinking water. I'd also doubt if anyone (including
> the 25%% or so who can taste alchohol) could identify its presence in
> beer by the taste, given the rest of the stuff that's in it.
>
> The success of mid strength beers in Oz, since our government decided
> to reduce our alcohol intake, is down to the fact that they don't ...
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Author: meeeemeeee
Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:47
> In article <46e0df4f6b2fa08e2f10f1cbcc939e33@deuxpi.ca>,
> Anonyma wrote:
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>> I wanted to get my car cleaned before I went away for Christmas. So I
>> started taking all of the junk out of it. There were FOUR full blue
>> GO-LO bags of crap in there! This is a personal best.
>>
>> Now the car is clean, but I can't get in the front door of the house
>> because the hallway is full of bags of: shoes, hats, toys, books, sports
>> equipment, beach equipment, cups and dishes, christmas lights I forgot I
>> bought at Brownings weeks ago, a full totem tennis kit, and other
>> miscellaneous crap. I also had one kitchen tidy bag of actual rubbish
>> (plastic bags, papers, drink bottles, cans, etc). Fuck I am a dirty pig.
>>
>> I actually think I need to buy a smaller car so I have some incentive to
>> bring the crap into the house on a more regular basis. Yes, I am
>> ashamed of myself! Grossest discovery: David has been throwing shredded
>> bits of fingernail on the floor under the driver's seat. Ick! ...
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Author: Fraser JohnstonFraser Johnston
Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:39
> Not an ASIO Plant (Honest) wrote:
>> Neil Gerace wrote:
>>> Do you have a lot of Japanese dentists over there?
> My brother in law had photos of "that incident"
> dentistry has it's fallbacks.
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Author: Nomen NescioNomen Nescio
Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:20
I wanted to get my car cleaned before I went away for Christmas. So I
started taking all of the junk out of it. There were FOUR full blue
GO-LO bags of crap in there! This is a personal best.
Now the car is clean, but I can't get in the front door of the house
because the hallway is full of bags of: shoes, hats, toys, books, sports
equipment, beach equipment, cups and dishes, christmas lights I forgot I
bought at Brownings weeks ago, a full totem tennis kit, and other
miscellaneous crap. I also had one kitchen tidy bag of actual rubbish
(plastic bags, papers, drink bottles, cans, etc). Fuck I am a dirty pig.
I actually think I need to buy a smaller car so I have some incentive to
bring the crap into the house on a more regular basis. Yes, I am
ashamed of myself! Grossest discovery: David has been throwing shredded
bits of fingernail on the floor under the driver's seat. Ick!
Cheers
Marg S
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Author: AnonymaAnonyma
Date: Dec 18, 2006 21:14
I wanted to get my car cleaned before I went away for Christmas. So I
started taking all of the junk out of it. There were FOUR full blue
GO-LO bags of crap in there! This is a personal best.
Now the car is clean, but I can't get in the front door of the house
because the hallway is full of bags of: shoes, hats, toys, books, sports
equipment, beach equipment, cups and dishes, christmas lights I forgot I
bought at Brownings weeks ago, a full totem tennis kit, and other
miscellaneous crap. I also had one kitchen tidy bag of actual rubbish
(plastic bags, papers, drink bottles, cans, etc). Fuck I am a dirty pig.
I actually think I need to buy a smaller car so I have some incentive to
bring the crap into the house on a more regular basis. Yes, I am
ashamed of myself! Grossest discovery: David has been throwing shredded
bits of fingernail on the floor under the driver's seat. Ick!
Cheers
Marg S
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Author:
Date: Dec 18, 2006 19:04
Not an ASIO Plant (Honest) wrote:
> Neil Gerace wrote:
>> Do you have a lot of Japanese dentists over there?
My brother in law had photos of "that incident"
dentistry has it's fallbacks.
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Author: reg-johnreg-john
Date: Dec 18, 2006 18:16
>
> Not an ASIO Plant (Honest) wrote:
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>> Stock.
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>> Porsche GT2 CS
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> I'll give the nod to the M3. It has so much usable power on the street
> and relatively inconspicuous. WRXs and Evos are nice but you need to
> really wind them up.
>
> I quite liked the Ralliart Magna to, that was a good thing.
>
> Also the Mazda3 MPS for insane torque steer induced knuckle whitening.
> It has too much power but it's good fun, feels like you're going fast
> (and you are).
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