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There goes another chunk of my faith in humanity.
03-03-2008, 08:40 AM
On the news of the station that shows CSI here, they recently had a special report on the dangers of text messaging while driving.
The idea that anyone would need that explained to them makes my head hurt. Or it makes me want to write things in all capital letters. With cursing. Lots of
cursing.
I mean, talking on cell phones is bad enough (and I ranted about that before somewhere), but this?
I think I'll propose that all cars be fitted with faraday cages. -.-
Alternatively, how about anyone using their phone while driving will have their phone taken from them and smashed then and there? That'd probably help.
-Morgan.
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I think my faith in humanity was broken a long time ago when I read Douglas Adam's four volume trilogy and I confirmed for myself that yes there are
instructions on a box of toothpicks on how to use them.
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Safety warnings and use directions are - and honestly should be - delivered to the lowest common denominator. How many people need them really varies.
So, my faith, she is intact.
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Faith? What faith? You think I actually have faith in the rest of humanity? Humanity, as a whole is rather hopeless. I put my faith in individuals.
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I can't recall which comedian said this:
"I'm not saying stupidity should be illegal, but just take off all the warning lables and let nature take it's course."
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Sounds like Carlin, but I could be wrong.
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''
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