02-12-2006, 12:22 AM
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Junkie
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Originally Posted by blizzak
I've been meaning to post on this thread for a while, but hadn't got around to it. It's interesting what can happen in such a short time too, and i'll get to that later.
I'm mostly in agreement with knifemissile here, or at least what I think his take on the situation is. I'm 21 years old, and i've been driving on my G license in canada for about 2 months. Granted, that hasn't been too long, although I had my G2 for about a year and a half before that(for all you confused by this kind of talk, look up the canadian licensing system, it's been explained a lot of times here before). In my opinion, you are responsible for ANYTHING that your car does on the road, and there are no such things as accidents, only collisions. We are talking about a system with mechanical characteristics and known inputs and outputs, there should be NO surprises and the car never just "does what it wants".
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I mean, this is a joke, right?
Right?
Please tell me this is a joke.
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