• Re: Merry Christmas to cola friends and foes

    From -hh@21:1/5 to DFS on Wed Jan 1 07:44:36 2025
    On 12/31/24 7:03 PM, DFS wrote:
    On 12/31/2024 6:50 PM, Joel wrote:
    DFS <guhnoo-basher@linux.advocaca> wrote:

    I'm heading out of town for a while.

    Best wishes to everyone.

    to be continued...

    Safe travels, friend.

    Thanks.  It was, but spending 12 hours on the road definitely exposes >>>>> you to idiots and danger.

    A very large pickup just barely ahead of me started swerving into my >>>>> lane at 75 with no signal.  A quick honk kept them from hitting me. >>>>>
    And something weird happened later: a Tesla driven by a negroid
    shadowed
    us for a couple miles, staying in a blind spot to my right.  I sped up >>>>> or slowed down significantly and within seconds he was matching our
    speed and in the same spot.  It could not have happened by
    coincidence.
    Don't know what his major malfunction was - testing autopilot maybe? >>>>> Then he seriously tailgated another car for a while, and moved on.

    I arrived there and back home alive!

    Yeah there are some poor drivers out there, but there but for the
    grace of God go I, I was younger and full of testosterone once.  Glad >>>> I never killed myself, doing something retarded on the road.

    Good to hear.

    No doubt.  I risked my and my friends' and strangers' lives many times
    in my teens, mostly just driving too fast.  Not reckless and maniacal,
    but too fast to stop if someone pulled out of a side street.

    6 months after high school graduation (my first quarter in college) a
    couple of my 18-year-old friends from high school died in a car
    accident.  One lived on my dorm hall, and was home for Christmas break
    when it happened.  It was very upsetting.


    Yeah, it's tragic.  We need cars but they are hazards, in the hands of
    people without the perspective to stay safe.

    Fortunately, vehicles have gotten vastly safer over the decades. Of
    course, it was more due to government "nanny" intervention (regulation)
    than due to customer market forces. We can all recall how loud the
    protests were on seatbelt laws (the 'freedom' to go kill ourselves) yet
    we now accept them for granted.


    We visited my wife's extended family over the holiday.  One of her
    cousins bought their 17- and 18-year-old daughters brand new 2024
    vehicles: a Dodge Hornet GT and a Subaru BRZ.  They're responsible girls
    as far as I know, but those are very fast cars.  Definitely wouldn't
    have been my first choices for a teenager.

    Two new cars just for just the kids, yet they probably also complained
    about how bad the Economy's been, right? /s I've been thinking about
    this narrative again this past week from the perspective of what we have
    today (& take for granted) vs the 1950s/60s.

    For example, TV was free, not CATV, we didn't pay for Internet,
    cellphones, streaming services, and kid's toys weren't expensive like an
    XBox: makes me wonder how much all of these expenses add to a monthly
    budget ... probably a quick $500 if not more ... before the +2 new cars.


    -hh

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 27 03:31:32 2024
    On Tue, 24 Dec 2024 16:38:10 -0500, -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com>
    wrote in <vkf9k2$1c32r$3@dont-email.me>:

    On 12/24/24 11:12 AM, DFS wrote:

    I'm heading out of town for a while.

    Best wishes to everyone.

    to be continued...

    And best wishes to you too...be safe on the roads.

    "Keep the rubber side down, and the shiny side up."

    "Keep 'er between the ditches."

    Some of the sayings in our family for travel...do you
    have any?

    And...Merry Christmas, all 12 days of it. :)

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to vallor on Fri Dec 27 04:43:33 2024
    On 27 Dec 2024 03:31:32 GMT, vallor wrote:

    Some of the sayings in our family for travel...do you have any?

    My future mother-in-law- would say 'Don't come home with a tiger in your
    tank' when my girlfriend and I headed out on a road trip.

    https://www.greasemonkeyusa.com/blogs/motoropia/how-put-a-tiger-in-your- tank-became-an-iconic-advertising-campaign

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