Dr. Cube
100+ Head-Fier
Are we talking about flashing the headlights by switching from low beams to high beams a few times, or by switching the low beams off briefly a few times?
LOL! I advised @Ripper2860 not to put the shower in the basement of his, but I don't think he listened.Hers:
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Unfortunately the safest thing you can do if someone tailgates you is to make sure there is ample spacing between you and the vehicle in front of you, but many people with the need to tailgate then don't understand this and assume the above is happening...Correct-a-mundo. And no brake checking either, and you need to watch your six if you lift and coast in trying to get someone to back off.
Purdy is as purdy does. For me it's more money for audio stuff. For her it's less money for shoes.LOL! I advised @Ripper2860 not to put the shower in the basement of his, but I don't think he listened.
Texas Monthly begs to differ….I can't say anything about that, I live in a state that doesn't even have BBQ.
We do know our way around a good beer, though...
This is unfortunately difficult in many modern cars whereas flashing high beams is easier due to the stalk being at your fingertips (vs knob/icon in some random location on the dash/screen).Are we talking about flashing the headlights by switching from low beams to high beams a few times, or by switching the low beams off briefly a few times?
On some Kansas highways, it's a mortal sin to leave a safe distance between you and the car ahead. You're fortunate so many are willing to save your soul and fill that gap.Unfortunately the safest thing you can do if someone tailgates you is to make sure there is ample spacing between you and the vehicle in front of you, but many people with the need to tailgate then don't understand this and assume the above is happening...
That's fine. I'd just let the car automatically adjust the distance again automatically. TACC FTW.On some Kansas highways, it's a mortal sin to leave a safe distance between you and the car ahead. You're fortunate so many are willing to save your soul and fill that gap.
In california many 'tard drivers have a compulsion to fill a hole and will do anything to keep from being the last person in a lane stopped by a red light or at an exit ramp from the freeway. I care not one whit for these cretins.On some Kansas highways, it's a mortal sin to leave a safe distance between you and the car ahead. You're fortunate so many are willing to save your soul and fill that gap.
... but 'His' is LEED certified ... [Loud Echo, Entire Dump]Hers:
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... the old graffiti: "We aim to please so please take aim"I aim to please.
( This was not one of those rare times. )
Whatever it takes to get the driver's attention and wake them up out of their zombie state.Are we talking about flashing the headlights by switching from low beams to high beams a few times, or by switching the low beams off briefly a few times?
There is some good BBQ to be found in Oregon, I'll grant that, but it's gleaned from other locales as we do not inherently have a style of our own. At least I've never heard of PNW-style BBQ before. Trying to imagine what that would actually be... some kind of soy-based bullschiit I'd wager.Texas Monthly begs to differ….