Posted by News on January 4, 2010, 8:45 pm
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
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>>> The manual goes on to say the time lapse can be changed by your dealer.
>>> You are referred to page 587 where a long list of customizable features
>>> begins and runs through page 592.
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>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Unfortunately, it is not possible to customize the intelligence of every
>> buyer.
>
> And yet, they're allowed to vote and drive on the same roads I drive on.
And drink, and text, and....
Posted by Al Falfa on January 4, 2010, 8:47 pm
> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>>
>>>> The manual goes on to say the time lapse can be changed by your dealer.
>>>> You are referred to page 587 where a long list of customizable features
>>>> begins and runs through page 592.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it is not possible to customize the intelligence of every
>>> buyer.
>>
>> And yet, they're allowed to vote and drive on the same roads I drive on.
> And drink, and text, and....
Leave Noddy alone.....
Posted by urod on January 4, 2010, 9:14 pm
> ummmmm....yeah? So? If you stick a knife in your eye, you'll hurt
yourself. I can go on and on stating the blindingly obvious. Why is
this a problem in your universe?
No, eyes are hard. It is physically hard to cut them off, and the
pain
would cause you to stop it long before you do any harm (until you
really
want to blind yourself and determined to do it). Human body is
robust.
> No, I never raised the parking brake, but the thought that if I did, I
> could die or kill somebody else, is uncomfortable.
> you know, if you're going down the highway at highway speeds and you cut
> the wheel 180 degrees, you're going to have an accident and involve
> other people on the road as well. Why is any of this a problem for you?
No, after starting rotating the steering wheel, you would hear two
dozen klaxons
which would force you to stop. But pushing one pedal instead of
another
seems an easy to do mistake, and takes only fraction of second.
Posted by Elmo P. Shagnasty on January 5, 2010, 1:25 am
In article
> > you know, if you're going down the highway at highway speeds and you cut
> > the wheel 180 degrees, you're going to have an accident and involve
> > other people on the road as well. Why is any of this a problem for you?
>
> No, after starting rotating the steering wheel, you would hear two
> dozen klaxons
> which would force you to stop.
What "two dozen klaxons" turn on in YOUR car when you turn the wheel?
> But pushing one pedal instead of
> another
> seems an easy to do mistake, and takes only fraction of second.
Not when the pedals are way far apart and on completely separate planes
of existence.
If you are confused enough by the parking brake position such that you
mistake it for the regular brake, you should be taken before a judge and
declared incompetent.
Posted by urod on January 5, 2010, 11:36 am
On 5 , 03:25, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com=
> wrote:
> In article
> > > you know, if you're going down the highway at highway speeds and you cut
> > > the wheel 180 degrees, you're going to have an accident and involve
> > > other people on the road as well. Why is any of this a problem for you?
> > No, after starting rotating the steering wheel, you would hear two
> > dozen klaxons
> > which would force you to stop.
> What "two dozen klaxons" turn on in YOUR car when you turn the wheel?
Two dozen klaxons of the nearby cars.
>>> The manual goes on to say the time lapse can be changed by your dealer.
>>> You are referred to page 587 where a long list of customizable features
>>> begins and runs through page 592.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Unfortunately, it is not possible to customize the intelligence of every
>> buyer.
>
> And yet, they're allowed to vote and drive on the same roads I drive on.