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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 16:31:58 -0500, Justin wrote:
>> Yes, it was a pointless reply to an equally pointless post by you. We >> don't care what your peeves are. > It warms my heart to know you don't care what my peeves are, Dan. Come on > Dan, you really need to start taking some Metamucil. Clean out your pipes > then maybe you'll quit spewing out your bitter bile. My pipes are fine. Go spew out your meaningless drivel where it's on-topic, like maybe in alt.computers.dip****s -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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> My pipes are fine. Go spew out your meaningless drivel where it's
> on-topic, like maybe in alt.computers.dip****s My drivel is meaningful; I'll have you to know! At least I have some semblance of substance in my posts; unlike your mere insults. If you didn't like my Car Pet Peeves original post, why'd you bother opening it and reading it? I replied to some loser's one word reply "whatever" and then proceeded to get attacked by you. Go away; you're a hoser. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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> My pipes are fine. Go spew out your meaningless drivel where it's
> on-topic, like maybe in alt.computers.dip****s My drivel is meaningful; I'll have you to know! At least I have some semblance of substance in my posts; unlike your mere insults. If you didn't like my Car Pet Peeves original post, why'd you bother opening it and reading it? I replied to some loser's one word reply "whatever" and then proceeded to get attacked by you. Go away; you're a hoser. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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"Justin" <justin1138@REMOVEnet> wrote in message 57.130... > 1. cars with one or more hubcaps missing. usually there's one scuffed > up hubcap on, one that's half busted, and then 2 are missing. Rip that > **** off and paint your wheels! The car looks 10 times better with no > hubcaps (even with unpainted wheels) than having missing/broken hubcaps. > > 2. K-Mart hubcaps. Some of them are alright and almost look factory, > but most of them are stupid looking. You know the ones that don't have > much material in them, so you can see most of the wheel and lugnuts > underneath. They look crappy. Why do people buy those? Either buy the > good looking ones or none at all. > > 3. broken bits/pieces barely hanging on cars. Rip it off! Some broken, > busted mirror hanging down from your A pillar, looking like a loose > tooth. Rip it off and screw in a new one, even one from Autozone. > Also, "torn to shreds" airdamns, barely hanging on. Take that crap off. > > 4. vinyl or cloth roofs people get glued to the tops of their Town Cars > or LeSabres. self-explanatory. > > 5. people driving around on very low tires. I see some of the same > people in the neighborhood driving for months on the same tires with > like 15 pounds of pressure. it irks me. It's dangerous, lowers MPG, > and wears out the tires a lot faster. > > > Thank for you post Justin. The hub cap think doesn't bother me much, but I generally agree with what you're saying. The tire pressure think is definitely more serious, since it could blowout completely at any time and cause the car to swerve unexpectedly. And I'm not too found of cloth roofs either. I assume you are posting mainly as a troll, so I'm going to let my pet peeves fly at you. (1.) People who leave the trailer hitch ball and extender in the hitch receptacle. This will cause major damage to anyone that is unfortunate enough to even lightly hit into the rear of these battering rams. (2.) Cars with not so clear plastic over their license plates. (3.) People who ride their brakes or leave there directional signals on for miles. (4.) Loud stereo systems and loud motor cycles. I've got more, but I guess those are the major ones. Thanks, I feel better now. |
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"Justin" <justin1138@REMOVEnet> wrote in message 57.130... > 1. cars with one or more hubcaps missing. usually there's one scuffed > up hubcap on, one that's half busted, and then 2 are missing. Rip that > **** off and paint your wheels! The car looks 10 times better with no > hubcaps (even with unpainted wheels) than having missing/broken hubcaps. > > 2. K-Mart hubcaps. Some of them are alright and almost look factory, > but most of them are stupid looking. You know the ones that don't have > much material in them, so you can see most of the wheel and lugnuts > underneath. They look crappy. Why do people buy those? Either buy the > good looking ones or none at all. > > 3. broken bits/pieces barely hanging on cars. Rip it off! Some broken, > busted mirror hanging down from your A pillar, looking like a loose > tooth. Rip it off and screw in a new one, even one from Autozone. > Also, "torn to shreds" airdamns, barely hanging on. Take that crap off. > > 4. vinyl or cloth roofs people get glued to the tops of their Town Cars > or LeSabres. self-explanatory. > > 5. people driving around on very low tires. I see some of the same > people in the neighborhood driving for months on the same tires with > like 15 pounds of pressure. it irks me. It's dangerous, lowers MPG, > and wears out the tires a lot faster. > > > Thank for you post Justin. The hub cap think doesn't bother me much, but I generally agree with what you're saying. The tire pressure think is definitely more serious, since it could blowout completely at any time and cause the car to swerve unexpectedly. And I'm not too found of cloth roofs either. I assume you are posting mainly as a troll, so I'm going to let my pet peeves fly at you. (1.) People who leave the trailer hitch ball and extender in the hitch receptacle. This will cause major damage to anyone that is unfortunate enough to even lightly hit into the rear of these battering rams. (2.) Cars with not so clear plastic over their license plates. (3.) People who ride their brakes or leave there directional signals on for miles. (4.) Loud stereo systems and loud motor cycles. I've got more, but I guess those are the major ones. Thanks, I feel better now. |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:16:43 -0400, "DaveR" > wrote:
<snip> >(1.) People who leave the trailer hitch ball and extender in the hitch >receptacle. This will cause major damage to anyone that is unfortunate >enough to even lightly hit into the rear of these battering rams. Exactly! Teach that dumb SOB to not pay attention. <snip> >(4.) Loud stereo systems and loud motor cycles. That's to make sure you cagers will at least hear us even if you don't see us. :-) I tried running stock pipes for a while when I got my last bike (it was the first bike I ever bought new that was all stock when I got it) but I got tired of having cages change lanes right in to me. After I changed to a slightly louder (I don't like really loud pipes like drag pipes) I have had very few problems with cages coming at me. But when I go through residential areas at night I am light on the throttle and keep the rpm's down. I hate other bikers that gun it at night in a housing area when they have drag pipes. Ruppster sportster at dodge-semis dot com |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 20:16:43 -0400, "DaveR" > wrote:
<snip> >(1.) People who leave the trailer hitch ball and extender in the hitch >receptacle. This will cause major damage to anyone that is unfortunate >enough to even lightly hit into the rear of these battering rams. Exactly! Teach that dumb SOB to not pay attention. <snip> >(4.) Loud stereo systems and loud motor cycles. That's to make sure you cagers will at least hear us even if you don't see us. :-) I tried running stock pipes for a while when I got my last bike (it was the first bike I ever bought new that was all stock when I got it) but I got tired of having cages change lanes right in to me. After I changed to a slightly louder (I don't like really loud pipes like drag pipes) I have had very few problems with cages coming at me. But when I go through residential areas at night I am light on the throttle and keep the rpm's down. I hate other bikers that gun it at night in a housing area when they have drag pipes. Ruppster sportster at dodge-semis dot com |
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>>>I assume you are posting mainly as a troll, so I'm going to let my pet
peeves fly at you.<<< No, I'm not being a troll at all! If I were a troll, I would have posted more imflammatory or something that goes against what most people believe to start an argument.Because we spend so much time in our cars and because this nation was built on freedom of movement, cars are VERY important and unfortunately there are a lot of knuckleheads out there driving, so pet peeves are important. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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>>>I assume you are posting mainly as a troll, so I'm going to let my pet
peeves fly at you.<<< No, I'm not being a troll at all! If I were a troll, I would have posted more imflammatory or something that goes against what most people believe to start an argument.Because we spend so much time in our cars and because this nation was built on freedom of movement, cars are VERY important and unfortunately there are a lot of knuckleheads out there driving, so pet peeves are important. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Justin wrote:
> to start an argument.Because we spend so much time in our cars and > because this nation was built on freedom of movement, cars are VERY > important and unfortunately there are a lot of knuckleheads out there > driving, so pet peeves are important. People drive what they are. If they're poor, their car reflects it. If they're smart, their car reflects it. If they're stupid, .... Our cars are an extension of ourselves, and this is funny, because at the same time they give us a false sense of privacy and our personalities become more likely to do things that we wouldn't do if we were walking in a crowd of people. Example, cutting people off, or giving them the bird is less personal when we're driving - or so we think - and so we're more likely to do these things. My biggest pet peeve is stupid people. People who have brains but don't use them. For example, riding with the left foot on the brake. Might decrease your reaction time from .5 seconds to maybe .4, the .1 second needed to swap from gas to brake pedal with the right (right as in side and right as in correct) foot. At the 60 MPH most of us do in a 50 MPH zone, that's 88 feet per second. One tenth of a second is 8.8 feet. That's just the length of road you save from /starting/ to brake, not the length you save overall. But, riding with the left foot on the brake not only intermittently blinks the brake light at soon-to-be-extemely-annoyed followers, but for ever blink of that light, the brake disc comes into contact with the pads. Heat. Friction. Loss of horsepower to the road. Increased fuel consumption. Worst of all, decreased brake efficiency, and when brakes are hot, they don't brake as well. Furthermore, it heats up not only the brakes but ever other part in the vicinity: rotors, rims, tires, bearings, effectively wearing everything out. These are the same dip****s that don't know how to check their oil themselves. Another example of stupid people is the Navy guy that totalled my second car. I loved that car. It might have been underpowered, but it was very shiny, straight as an Amish man in San Francisco, and had an immaculate interior. Until the red light. I came up to it and stopped, as any intelligent person would. I hear tires screech, and look in my rear-view just in time to see this guy try -- and fail -- to avoid hitting me by swerving. Had he hit me straight on, I would have lost my taillights, my rear fascia, and maybe my muffler, but the body would not have been nearly as damaged, as the force of the hit would have been more evenly distributed. But no, he chunked the corner and brought the left rear taillamp up to the wheelwell, and bent the hatch thereby breaking the glass in both the hatch and the left quarter. Not to mention the wrinkles from the driver's door around to the right taillamp (which was not damaged). His excuse? He was watching a "Hobby World" sign, which had flashing neon lights shaped like planes, trains, and I think boats. Yo, dip****, there's a red light ahead! Let's see... I don't mind bikers wanting to be noticed, but two things irritate the **** out of me: headlights on high when lowbeam is sufficiently blinding as it is, and ESPECIALLY high-beam headlights that flash at oncoming traffic in a "Look at me and don't hit me" fashion. I'm sorry, but two things: people like me see you anyway. We see that there is an object moving at 50 miles an hour. It's the stupid people that don't, because they're not paying attention to the road. Instead, they're talking on cellphones, eating cereal, reading the newspaper or some book they just can't put down, or watching the TV that's supposed to be facing the passenger side, or putting on makeup, or shaving. The way I see it, if people moving at 50MPH in two directions isn't enough to get these people to pay attention, neither are your flashing headlights. They just serve to annoy people. What's just as irritating to me is the flashing high-mount TAILLIGHT. I see two dimly lit lights turn into three brightly lit lights. I don't need the middle one flashing at me. I PAY attention. It's the people that make this nonsense necessary that also make it a requirement that I pay more for insurance simply and ONLY because of my age and gender, two of the things that I cannot be discriminated against, and yet, the insurance companies do! I don't see how my having a dick and testicles makes me any more likely to cause an accident. Yeah, I get angrier quicker because of testosterone, but it doesn't make me stupid behind the wheel. I've been driving for 8 years and have not caused an accident yet. I have gotten speeding tickets, and all but two of them was in rural, low-traffic areas. Of the two that weren't, one was because I had just gotten that second car, which had almost twice the power of the beetle I had been driving, and I wasn't used to it. The other of the two was for not slowing down early enough as I went from a higher limit to lower limit. The rest were all rural, where trafic was less than 2 cars per every quarter mile of road. Mostly, bored cops. I hate speed limits. I'll save you the argument against them. Frankly, I think that if people cause any kind of accident, that only then should their insurance rates increase. That way, smart people like me aren't forced to pay out the ass for something I don't need based on what genetalia I have and how long ago I was born. When's the last time you saw a man putting on eyeliner while driving to work? -- --x _x | CJ Chitwood | | |_|___ _ _ ____x | Unregistered Linux User # 18,000,002 | |_| | , | | |\ \/ | |____|_|_|_|___|/\_\ | Sink the ship to reply by e-mail |
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