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Although the closed road one is a little wobbly - depends on why the road is closed.
Requiring a foot down for a stop to qualify as a full stop is wobbly as well. I know guys who can track stand through a full cycle of a stoplight. I would want to see where in the code a foot down is required for a stop to be considered a full stop.
I also hope that they are ticketing automobile drivers who slow down and almost stop but don't come to a full, momentum of the car rocks backward stop.
I hate cyclists who don't follow the rules like blowing through red stoplights but I also dislike people who do a rolling stop in their car but then complain when a cyclist doesn't put their foot down. KC, I am not directing this at you.
GTO, Congrats on reestablishing your dominance of your household, by saving them all from the killer bird. You need to keep them watching animal horror movies, that will reinforce how brave you are as you protect them from the wild creatures.
It's almost 8:30, should be safe.I was gonna tell a funny joke I heard at work today, but I'll prolly wait till later to make sure mom and dad have gone to bed.
Fun fact - most of the country calls rolling stops "California" stops. In San Francisco, they call them "Hollywood" stops.
I've picked up on husband's calling it a "South Philly Slide". I'm not sure where he picked it up, or what propensity there is for south Philadelphians to perform a rolling stop, but it sounds cool.
I was gonna tell a funny joke I heard at work today, but I'll prolly wait till later to make sure mom and dad have gone to bed.
Everybody clap your hands! Cha cha real smooth.I've picked up on husband's calling it a "South Philly Slide". I'm not sure where he picked it up, or what propensity there is for south Philadelphians to perform a rolling stop, but it sounds cool.
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So our frame tracer was acting funky this am when we turned on the edger. The arm wouldn't go up and down to calibrate, we were like **** what's wrong with this $5K piece of equipment.
Turns out we just had to take a side panel off and blow out the gears with compressed air. What was clogging them up, you ask? Just a pea sized wad of **** off people's old frames that falls into the machine when tracing.
Wash your damn faces you nasty *** grease balls.