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"Daniel J. Stern" > wrote in
.umich.edu: > On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Timothy J. Lee wrote: > >> >A Nice New car is parked almost a foot over the left-side line into the >> >next parking space. There's enough room for me to park entirely within >> >the lines of the (remaining) space. There's at least an inch of >> >clearance between my right-side mirror and his left-side mirror. My car >> >is in decent shape; it's about 3 years old. > >> Someone that sloppy in parking is likely to be sloppy in opening his/her >> door. If you park close to that car, expect a door ding to be left on >> your car. > > Dale Earnhart once said "Drive close to the wall, that way you won't have > time to accelerate on your way into it." The same principle applies here. > It's very difficult to leave a door ding when one cannot open one's door. > > And SO appropriate! -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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