Abercrombie wrote:
My main rule is this. I try drive in a way that a blindfolded passenger should not know if I turn.
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My other rule is even stricter. I drive as if I have a stack of eggs in trays on the back seat, and I imagine how much mess it would make if one toppled. That really keeps you on the straight and narrow, I can tell you!
There is no way anyone can take you seriously. Just to make sure of that.....
Abercrombie wrote:
Steve wrote:
Abercrombie wrote:
there's a lot of shows out there with macho names like "top gear", and "fifth gear", and "flat out" (OK, I made the last one up). But there's no emphasis at all on "first gear", "bottom gear" or "pootling along" etc. So, if we want balanced lives, we need to address that shortfall.
How on earth did that answer my question?
If you have any better names, let me know. How about some songs like "life in the slow lane", or "baby you can drive my vespa" etc.? How can we get the message across that slow is cool?
It's funny how you didn't quote the actual question, choosing instead to quote only an ancillary statement.
Remember, the question which you've not quoted yet evaded is:
To confirm: you, on here, want us to slow down by means of someone completely unrelated to us using a different name for a show?

Abercrombie wrote:
Well, my own view is that Mole's idea is too simplistic to capture the whole idea, but it's a good starting point. I actually think slowpokes and speedy cats have equal but different rights, rather like men and women, if you get the idea. One the other hand, thanks to 4by4 and his remarks on the 85th percentile, we know that it's far safer to err on the side of caution. So we should give more respect to the slowpokes (within reason) - they've got the right idea.
It's funny how you didn't quote the actual question, choosing instead to quote only an ancillary statement.
Remember, the question which you've not quoted yet evaded - again - is:
Given the fact
you (not Mole or anyone else) have stated, in your own words: "
Slowpokes have equal justification to speed merchants",
do both the ‘speed merchants’ (who you partly defined as those who "exceed limits on the sly") and the ‘slowpokes’ have some right to act as they do, or not? This requires a simple yes or no answer.I can see why you've already been banned. It doesn't matter, now everyone can see you for the inconsiderate, selfish, impatient driver, or troll, you really are.