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That Healing Bronx Tap Water
Group: alt.misc.forteana · Group Profile · Search for rearview mirror in alt.misc.forteana
Author: Linda Rosa
Date: Jul 7, 2008 22:21
...the water will bring him luck. "I feel revived and I feel spiritually uplifted again," he said, before splashing it on his blue Saturn, rosary beads hanging from its rearview mirror. "This economy is going down, down, down. This is the way of the world, and we've got to survive some way." erika.hayasaki@latimes.com ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rearview mirror in uk.transport
Author: Me
Date: May 16, 2008 01:54
...: 1) The cyclist will see traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). 2) The cyclist will get out of the way of the traffic rather than keeping to the middle of the road and holding it up. 3) The ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: percrime
Date: May 16, 2008 01:52
... 3 things: 1) The cyclist will see traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). 2) The cyclist will get out of the way of the traffic rather than keeping to the middle of the road and holding it up. 3) The cyclist ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: Ian D Henden
Date: May 15, 2008 02:53
... 3 things: 1) The cyclist will see traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). 2) The cyclist will get out of the way of the traffic rather than keeping to the middle of the road and holding it up. 3) The cyclist will ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: percrime
Date: May 15, 2008 02:33
...achieves 3 things: 1) The cyclist will see traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). 2) The cyclist will get out of the way of the traffic rather than keeping to the middle of the road and holding it up. 3) The cyclist will ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: JNugent
Date: May 14, 2008 09:30
... rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). If that were the case, cyclists should always cycle on the wrong side of the road ... move out more into the road due to potholes etc. Fit a mirror if it's a problem. It's not illegal or something, is it? I doubt that a mirror on a bicycle has a very long life expectancy in normal...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: Cynic
Date: May 14, 2008 09:09
... them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). If that were the case, cyclists should always cycle on the wrong side of the road - ... move out more into the road due to potholes etc. Fit a mirror if it's a problem. It's not illegal or something, is it? I doubt that a mirror on a bicycle has a very long life expectancy in normal use ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: JNugent
Date: May 14, 2008 08:42
... traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). If that were the case, cyclists should always cycle on the wrong side of the road - even on a two-way... they need to move out more into the road due to potholes etc. Fit a mirror if it's a problem. It's not illegal or something, is it? In ...
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Re: Cycling wrong way up one way street
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Author: Cynic
Date: May 14, 2008 08:28
... of traffic achieves 3 things: 1) The cyclist will see traffic that could affect them rather than be taken by surprise by a car coming up from behind. (Few bicycles have rearview mirrors). 2) The cyclist will get out of the way of the traffic rather than keeping to the middle of the road and holding it up. 3) The cyclist will not ...
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Genocide Olympics Under Spotlight -- Changing the Rules of the Games / NYTimes
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Mar 28, 2008 19:53
...Olympic officials plan to sell millions of the mirthful mascots; the Chinese government has planted them everywhere in the country, hanging like religious icons from the rearview mirrors of Beijing taxis, greeting guests as stuffed toys atop hotel check-in desks and buzzing above city skylines on huge billboards like hovering fairies. “I ...
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