You have clearly never driven in eastern Massachusetts. A turn signal is considered a sign of weakness. It's how we can tell the out-of-staters from the Massh*les. If you don't tailgate, someone WILL try and get between you and the next car. If a car CAN be fit between two other cars, it WILL be fit between two other cars. Regardless of the prevailing speed of the cars on the roadway. 75mph in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Rte 128 and that BMW will barely fit ? He's coming in your lane. Close the gap if you don't want that to happen. If you drive less than 15 mph slower than the posted speed limit in the left lane, you WILL be passed on the right in very short order. And get a single-finger message in the bargain. If you can't be passed on the right, well there's always the shoulder, or the breakdown lane. Or extreme tailgating.
Jeff Buxton
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Our first big snow storm of the season - starting tonight -
An age test???Of course. In the driving snow. On our knees. Over broken glass.
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git pollRule 1: you never really know what you are doing, so we will come to your office and kill you if you edit directly on the production branch Rule 2: if you think you know what you are doing, please refer to Rule 1.
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An age test???Cool story, bro. IRL: :thumbsup:
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An age test???WRONG ! I'm so old, we learned to program using 0 and lower case l's. None of your fancy 1's for us. Too easy.
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For The Love Of God, Please Let Me Override Your MethodException.GirlsNotFound
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Paranoid Thought of the DayBS. That Chaos Club so-called "hack" is in practical terms nonsense. Because it's completely impractical to perform the "hack" for a random person. The "hack" required physical access to the phone itself. You leave your fingerprints EVERYWHERE. I don't need to steal them off your phone if I REALLY REALLY want them. Like off the glass of your phone, for example.
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Paranoid Thought of the DayNo. I work in the fingerprint sensor industry. I'm not aware of any such program. It would undermine people's faith in the integrity of the system. Plus data is usually encrypted when stored or transmitted anyways.