Has anyone seen any signs of life since he went off on his motorbike in an admittedly tiddly condition?
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Drinking and driving is making others live dangerously. I couldn't care less about what you do to yourself.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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I'm here and I'm ok
I've been kind of busy this weekend. Work, study, meeting girls, playing football, sleeping ...
personal experiences apart, I don't think that driving a scooter drunk (but knowing what you are doing) is more dangerous than speeding above the road limit on a car or to play with a gun.
But I don't want to start an argue, I know that what I did was wrong.
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Originally posted by drslump
I don't think that driving a scooter drunk (but knowing what you are doing) is more dangerous than speeding above the road limit on a car or to play with a gun.
Actually it is. If someone swurves to miss you and hits someone head on, I would say it's more dangerous than driving above the speed limit.#1 DRILL SERGEANT PICK-UP LINE
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DrSlump, it might not be very dangerous to you (and even if it were especially dangerous, it's your own choice to put yourself at risk), but it IS very dangerous to others (in any case more dangerous than you driving sober or not at all), and it was not their choice.
You may put yourself at any risk you like anytime you want, but you may never endanger other people, especially not because of stupidity or laziness.
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Driving (or doing anything potentially dangerous, like operating heavy machinery, playing with guns, etc.) should never be done while not at 100% brain capacity, whatever reason there may be (alcohol, tiredness...)
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100% brain capacity.....trying to remember when I had that last....Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
I heard somewhere that we never use 100% of our brains.. Einstein supposedly used more than average, though.. LOL
the Human brain are used to 100% just not that our cognitive functions use the whole of the "brain"If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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You brain mustn't be very big since it fits on a DVD j/k (and a bad one)<font face="verdana, arial, helvetica" size="1" >epox 8RDA+ running an Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1.7Ghz with 2x256mb Crucial PC2700, an Adaptec 1200A IDE-Raid with 2x WD 7200rpm 40Gb striped + a 120Gb and a 20Gb Seagate, 2x 17" LG Flatron 775FT, a Cordless Logitech Trackman wheel and a <b>banding enhanced</b> Matrox Parhelia 128 retail shining thru a Koolance PC601-Blue case window<br>and for God's sake pay my <a href="http://www.drslump.biz">site</a> a visit!</font>
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