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atriage[_7_] July 24th 13 12:35 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter

[email protected] July 24th 13 02:29 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter



Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even attempted to slow down.

Cheers

atriage[_7_] July 24th 13 02:54 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On 24/07/2013 15:29, wrote:
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter


Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even attempted to slow down.


On the other foot there's an old guy in Scotland who's killed two
cyclists in separate accidents, both of which he was at fault for and he
hasn't done any jail time, the second time the judge said there was no
point in sending him to prison. I think I'll do a bank job and see if
the same argument can be used.


Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· July 25th 13 11:32 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter


Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even attempted
to slow down.




The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

--
Sir Gregory




atriage[_7_] July 26th 13 12:40 AM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On 26/07/2013 00:32, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter


Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even attempted
to slow down.




The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

4 shillings and sixpence.

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

Did she teach you how to bake your cycling shoes too.
Pro tip...never microwave them.

Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· July 26th 13 12:48 AM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 00:32, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter

Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even
attempted
to slow down.




The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

4 shillings and sixpence.

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

Did she teach you how to bake your cycling shoes too.
Pro tip...never microwave them.




No, it has to be a conventional oven and one must pay
attention to the correct temperature and time in order
to get the molding process right. But, it has nothing to
do with the soles coming off because I can produce
about 4000 watts pulling up. The glue has GOT to be
quality stuff and not some cheap Chinese version.

But, what would you scrawny little wannabe cyclists
know about all that?

--
Sir Gregory



atriage[_7_] July 26th 13 03:53 AM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On 26/07/2013 01:48, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 00:32, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter

Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even
attempted
to slow down.



The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

4 shillings and sixpence.

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

Did she teach you how to bake your cycling shoes too.
Pro tip...never microwave them.




No, it has to be a conventional oven and one must pay
attention to the correct temperature and time in order
to get the molding process right. But, it has nothing to
do with the soles coming off because I can produce
about 4000 watts pulling up.


That's nothing, I have to wear red shades to compensate for the light
being blue shifted in front of me when I'm riding hard.


[email protected] July 26th 13 01:32 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On Thursday, July 25, 2013 6:32:19 PM UTC-4, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message

...

On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:


It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.




http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter




Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".




Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even attempted


to slow down.








The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was

his life really worth?



Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned

fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before

crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer

safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way

but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming

traffic. That's what me mum taught me.



--

Sir Gregory


+1 on the Trollmeter. PLONK!

Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· July 26th 13 07:41 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 01:48, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 00:32, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter

Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even
attempted
to slow down.



The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

4 shillings and sixpence.

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

Did she teach you how to bake your cycling shoes too.
Pro tip...never microwave them.




No, it has to be a conventional oven and one must pay
attention to the correct temperature and time in order
to get the molding process right. But, it has nothing to
do with the soles coming off because I can produce
about 4000 watts pulling up.


That's nothing, I have to wear red shades to compensate for the light being
blue shifted in front of me when I'm riding hard.



LOL! Good try but blue and red shift doesn't work from a
relativistic standpoint for an observer who moves fast.

If you knew anything about physics you'd know that red
and blue shift is a function of objects going away and
coming towards a (stationary) observer's reference at
relativistic speeds.

HTH !

OTOH, I've had to get a special permit that exempts me
from creating sonic booms at ground level.

--
Sir Gregory



atriage[_7_] July 26th 13 08:30 PM

Give him 10 to 20 I say
 
On 26/07/2013 20:41, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 01:48, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
"atriage" wrote in message
eb.com...
On 26/07/2013 00:32, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:35:43 AM UTC-4, atriage wrote:
It's about time these scofflaw cyclists get what they deserve.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...t-manslaughter

Seems from the sentence given to him the, "life is so cheap".

Doesn't seem like justice when the bicyclist admits he never even
attempted
to slow down.



The bloke was over 70 and a damned foreigner. What was
his life really worth?

4 shillings and sixpence.

Accidents happen! And, besides, it was his own damned
fault. Pedestrians should always look both ways before
crossing a road. Traffic lights don't necessarily confer
safety - only right of way. You can have the right of way
but still end up dead if you walk out in front of oncoming
traffic. That's what me mum taught me.

Did she teach you how to bake your cycling shoes too.
Pro tip...never microwave them.



No, it has to be a conventional oven and one must pay
attention to the correct temperature and time in order
to get the molding process right. But, it has nothing to
do with the soles coming off because I can produce
about 4000 watts pulling up.


That's nothing, I have to wear red shades to compensate for the light being
blue shifted in front of me when I'm riding hard.



LOL! Good try but blue and red shift doesn't work from a
relativistic standpoint for an observer who moves fast.

If you knew anything about physics you'd know that red
and blue shift is a function of objects going away and
coming towards a (stationary) observer's reference at
relativistic speeds.

HTH !


Yeah, it helps me to know that you have no understanding of physics,
there is absolutely no difference between an object moving towards an
observer or the observer moving towards the object, at relativistic
speeds the light from the object will still be blue-shifted relative to
the observer. Have you found some nice strong thread to sew up your
shoes yet idiot?.



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