Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by Crono on
Sun Oct 3rd 2010 at 11:22pm
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2010-10-03 11:22pm
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You guys need to get over the foreplay and get down and dirty already.
I've seen some crazy stuff on US26 in the afternoon.
There was some dude in a truck who kept harassing a gardener truck. Like, kept swerving in front of him, then driving all over the place ... I've never seen anything else like it, the guy was acting psychotic.
Another time during rush hour two cars were stopping in a lane and the two dudes driving them were having a fist fight right in the middle of the freeway. The fat one lost.
A couple years ago when I was going to visit my friend who was in the hospital from failed kidneys, this guy in a completely beat up early 80s Honda sedan cut me off, sped up ... and his rear bumper detached from his car and went under mine! He sped off, no body in my car bothered getting his plates. Thankfully, nobody was injured, because I'm awesome at driving.
I saw one pretty bad accident one time, and it was from, of course, someone being a moron. It was on Murray and Hwy8, this dude, to the left of my friend and I (buddy was driving), he started going ... and he was sitting at a protected turn light ... that was red! On coming car smashed right into him and they both slide away from us and further "left" and hit a car that was waiting at the light. It was very sudden too ... I'm not sure if the guy was confused or what because our lane had a green light. We pulled over and called the police to report it.
People are just stupid, there's not much you can do about that. People make bad decisions, especially during complacency, which I would argue is one of the main reasons for some of the nastier accidents that don't involve drug or alcohol influences.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Oct 4th 2010 at 12:12am
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2010-10-04 12:12am
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Fortunately this doesn't happen every day but only several times a month but you'd never guess how many morons cut me off and then put on their brakes in front of me daring me to hit them. Most times I'm in excess of 70,000 lbs.
I wish I had a camera that required no human assistance since I'm in a truck by myself and aiming just isn't practical but I'd dearly love to show you guys some footage of things I've seen out here. You could prolly name it and I've seen it. Seeing it on video though would be great.
I suppose the worse was two gay guys, doing gay things. The best was a girl with her naked backside hanging out the passenger window.
I see reading a dozen times a day, phone usage a 1,000 times a day. Watching some sort of video a couple times a week and almost anything else you can imagine at least once a month.
whatever happened to driving, while you're behind the wheel? shrugs
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Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by Andrei on
Mon Oct 4th 2010 at 12:47am
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2010-10-04 12:47am
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This reminds me of something I witnessed a few weeks ago.
I was waiting at the light when this old ford pulls along side me, to my left. At first I pay no attention to it until a second car, a white BMW, if I recall, pulls up behind it and starts honking incessantly. Now, i'm not sure how drivers in other countries are, but in Soviet Romania norm dictates that you use your psychic abilities to foresee the moment the light will turn green several minutes in advance so that when it does you'll have already raised the clutch and crushed the accelerator.
After all, Romanian drivers are far too busy to waste precious seconds over crap such as traffic safety, not to mention politeness. So the white BMW keeps honking and honking, as if to tell the driver in the ford to 'move his ass already'. Indeed, the intersecting street seemed quite clear, so the guy timidly begins to advance, in spite of the red light. He begins to accelerate... and is slammed from the side by a speeding taxi that had the green light...
Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Oct 4th 2010 at 12:51am
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Gave up his position to be in the right and got thwacked. Goes to show you I suppose.
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Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by omegaslayer on
Mon Oct 4th 2010 at 5:28pm
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I work in computer repair. There will be people sometimes who "just need their computer back right away." So their computer is blue screening or not booting for one reason or another (and a OS reinstall is out of the question because they don't have their program disks for the program they run on it), and they tell me that they will be by in an hour to pick it up. I always say I can't promise that it'll be fixed, then they respond "well I just can't be without my computer." So why are they stupid? Its because their computer is not booting, if they take it back it still wont work, what are they going to do? Stare at the non-booting screen and "will" it to work. The repair is going to take as long as it takes to complete.
Driving tales.... Out in california here there are a lot of them. Mainly people in SUVs. I have people merge into the 2-sized car space in front of me on the free-way to get off on an exit thats 100 meters (~300 feet away) (being an SUV it leaves apox 1/4 of a car space in front of me and them), so I honk, pass them, and move on with my life. One guy actually started following me and tailing me. So I played the game and drove past the local sheriff's office and the sherif pulls both of us over. He stops to talk to the SUV, then comes to me and says im free to go because he saw the guy tailing me. I also mention he cut me off and I go about my business.
Re: Stupid people, and those whom defend them.
Posted by Crono on
Tue Oct 5th 2010 at 2:31am
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Knew this dude who came over to a LAN through another person's invitation (not exactly friends with that guy anymore) and he kept saying "I can't play insert game" and he would constantly have to restart his machine ... so I was like ... what the hell?
I opened up his box and the graphics card was sandwiched between two other cards and was literally pushed into the card in front of it. It was nearly impossible to get out. I asked him who built his machine he said, "I don't know", which meant him, I guess. Needless to say the card was pretty much fried.
I've also known people who have yanked ram out of a running system to "see what would happen" then complain that the system was toast.
And I can't even count the number of times people have complained their computers don't work after seeing what the voltage switch does on the power supply.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.