In more than 50% of the accidents involving cars and bicyclists, the driver of the car is at fault, so I would have to say that it's automatically the drivers fault.
I take it someone has never ridden a bike and found themselves on the wrong side of a Buick. I support this law as-is. It apparently only applies to hand-held electronic devices and that makes sense.
I do remember hearing when I was young that cigarettes were the number one driver distraction and the cause of many accidents. Why not ban smoking while driving too? Should people be operating hand-held ignition devices while driving?
I think drivers today are just too nonchalant about slinging around 3000 lbs. of metal and fuel. As if driving were too bothersome while trying to text your pals. The driving age should be raised to at least 18.
I have given up on driving for these very reasons. I no longer own a car and will be using mass transit or biking it around town. Although now I am not sure I will be any safer for it.
I guess some of us have better work environments than others:-(
Yeah maybe we do because the developers I know suffer anxiety attacks if asked to click on something outside of the IDE. They only know frameworks and code patterns, ask them to use the app they are tasked to build and the shit hits the fan.
The "Removal Tool" you speak of can actually remove your boot sector too. I have experienced this on more than one occasion. And on at least one other, I swear it ejected a DIMM from its slot.
Symantec is by far the largest corporate illusion I have ever witnessed. They do, for all intents and purposes, seem to be an enterprise class company, but I have never dealt with so many issues with software in my life. Transient features that come and go with minor version increments, constant name changes of a single product line, constant license input changes, you name it.
but just not written to disk. He wants to know why I would want a file on my computer, huh? Well to start, there aren't any lossy streaming services and I like high quality bits!
and use Google's data to prosecute the owners of these networks since it's illegal to leave your WiFi unsecured in Germany. STATE POWER!!!!
but I realised that 'Lost' had obviously ended because I gave explicit instructions not to let me out until after the series finale.
In more than 50% of the accidents involving cars and bicyclists, the driver of the car is at fault, so I would have to say that it's automatically the drivers fault.
as long as I can still find nude pics of Lily Allen on google images.
I take it someone has never ridden a bike and found themselves on the wrong side of a Buick. I support this law as-is. It apparently only applies to hand-held electronic devices and that makes sense.
I do remember hearing when I was young that cigarettes were the number one driver distraction and the cause of many accidents. Why not ban smoking while driving too? Should people be operating hand-held ignition devices while driving?
I think drivers today are just too nonchalant about slinging around 3000 lbs. of metal and fuel. As if driving were too bothersome while trying to text your pals. The driving age should be raised to at least 18.
I have given up on driving for these very reasons. I no longer own a car and will be using mass transit or biking it around town. Although now I am not sure I will be any safer for it.
Maybe our regular brains will evolve to manage Wave better. I am all for pushing the envelope.
I guess some of us have better work environments than others :-(
Yeah maybe we do because the developers I know suffer anxiety attacks if asked to click on something outside of the IDE. They only know frameworks and code patterns, ask them to use the app they are tasked to build and the shit hits the fan.
Well, you guys get the Union. I would trade an appreciation day for a collective bargaining and job security any day.
Simply because we're switching the entire fleet of computers to Mac systems. A lot more reliable, a lot less expensive, a lot easier to manage.
Oh, that's right. Apple has perfected all of those things.
The "Removal Tool" you speak of can actually remove your boot sector too. I have experienced this on more than one occasion. And on at least one other, I swear it ejected a DIMM from its slot.
Symantec is by far the largest corporate illusion I have ever witnessed. They do, for all intents and purposes, seem to be an enterprise class company, but I have never dealt with so many issues with software in my life. Transient features that come and go with minor version increments, constant name changes of a single product line, constant license input changes, you name it.
If it's a dumb idea Symantec invented it.
but just not written to disk. He wants to know why I would want a file on my computer, huh? Well to start, there aren't any lossy streaming services and I like high quality bits!