<div>but when u rear-end the suddenly stopped car, it is, still, your fault....</div>
<div>r u policing the particapation of this list, pls?<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/7/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kvn</b> <<a href="mailto:tibbit@gmail.com">tibbit@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">obviously you've never been on a bicycle. don't think you should be posting here. even if you are going at a speed where you can stop suddenly, the sudden movement of a car door opening is STILL going to be a shock. and thankly there is a law on the cyclists side for just that. of course no one intentionally opens their door into a biker, it is an accident, the driver didn't think of looking, or whatever, but still yes, not jail no, but a fine yes.
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/7/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">? ?</b> <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:iqdance@gmail.com" target="_blank">iqdance@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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<div>but for now, dont get bend out of shape, if get killed, by not following the current ones....</div>
<div>want to put me in jail, cause u r going above the speed u can stop@, when i choose to open my car door w/out looking in the mirror??? is it a criminal offence, councelor's son?<br><br> </div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/7/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">turtle</b> <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:turtle@zworg.com" target="_blank">turtle@zworg.com</a>> wrote:
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: rgb(204,204,204) 1px solid"><br><br>Boston Critical Mass <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:list@bostoncriticalmass.org" target="_blank">
list@bostoncriticalmass.org</a> > wrote:<br><br>> we need a new set of laws for cyclists that actually makes sense. there's NO<br>> point in taking the local driver's test and trying to apply that to people
<br>> riding bikes. "Two wheels or four, the law is the same." uhhh, no. no it <br>> isn't. it's a completely different situation for cyclists. we need to be<br>> taken seriously by motorists, but that doesn't mean that we need to follow
<br>> the same laws that they don't even follow half of the time, particularly <br>> when said laws put us in harms way.<br><br>Creating laws is a messy process, and we need all the help we can get.<br>How do you think we should go about figuring out what laws to apply to
<br>which vehicle operators? And is your overall goal? Safety? <br>Convenience? Fairness? Sustainability? Accessability? Something<br>else?<br><br>The more people who work on coming up with better ideas, the better our
<br>solutions will be. So everyone else should feel free to chime in too <br>:-)<br><br>Peace, Love, and Bicycles,<br>-Turtle<br><br><br>----------------------------------<br>A human being is a part of the whole, called by us 'universe,' a part
<br>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and <br>feelings, as something separate from the rest - a kind of optical<br>delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us,<br>
restricting us to our personal decisions and to affection fo a few<br>persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this <br>prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living<br>creatures and the whole nature in its beauty."
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effective@staving off the progression ofAlzheimers disease.It is postulated that the combination of exercise learning of step patterns& social interaction confers this remarkable preventive power to dancers! Dance improves our memory by making us recall steps, routines and dance patterns making it a great mental exercise for our brains. The big benefit is that increasing mental exercise keeps your mind young, quick, alert and open."There is nothing more notable about Socrates than that he found time to learn music and dancing, and thought it was time well spent."If I am what I have&if I lose what I have who then am I? only truly affluent are those who do not want more than they have.