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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
On Apr 29, 12:18*pm, Don Whybrow wrote:
ComandanteBanana wrote: Bicycle bells vs. car's horn amount to this: The lion roars and the bicycle answers back...meaow. It's a kind of behavior signalling submission. "Ding, ding, ding"... Might I suggest that one invests in an AirZound[1] [1] I have no connection other than as a customer I know you don't have a connection with AirZound, but I'm promoting in any way. Could my claim be true? (Someone asks if there's such a product, and I put it in. My claim is "It's supposed to paralize an SUV driver for 10 seconds, so you have time to escape.") On Apr 30, 7:11 am, Gunner wrote: On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:30:31 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana wrote: On Apr 28, 6:20 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: It's a kind of behavior signalling submission. "Ding, ding, ding"... Then why dont we see modified freon powered boat horns on bikes? Well... CO2/propane powered horns since the Greentards banned freon... Small, light, portable Gunner Oh, they have already. They put it in the other thread. http://www.deltacycle.com/product.php?g=1 It's supposed to paralize an SUV driver for 10 seconds, so you have time to escape. |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
ComandanteBanana wrote:
(Someone asks if there's such a product, and I put it in. My claim is "It's supposed to paralize an SUV driver for 10 seconds, so you have time to escape.") But since it doesn't paralyse the SUV the driver is notionally in control of, and being paralysed will remove that notional control, it is not necessarily such a good thing... Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
On May 1, 8:50*am, ComandanteBanana wrote:
On Apr 30, 9:06*pm, Pat wrote: On Apr 30, 6:55*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Apr 30, 11:27*am, Pat wrote: On Apr 28, 3:52*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: (This comment interprets horn blowing. My own interpretation is found below.) Horn Blowing: Interpreting the Message. If someone honks a horn at you, the meaning is all in the duration.. A really brief "Bip!" means "Hi!" or "Bye!" A moderately short beep means, "I just want you to realize I'm here." Somewhere between a second and maybe two seconds means, "I'm here and I am annoyed at your heedlessness." Over two seconds it means, "I'm ****ed off at you, JERK!" Longer than three seconds it means, "I'm ****ed off at this whole situation! And I am frustrated that I can't do anything more effective than sit here and blow my horn. Boy am I frustrated!" (Usually employed in traffic jams to make people around you even more frustrated too.) Repeated honks are either repetitions of the above (sorted by blast duration) or monotone musical "Hellos" if done in cadence with known tunes like "Shave and a haircut: two bits!" (Meant to be friendly.) http://www.dahon.com/forum/index.php...0&gopid=37361&... Like I said somewhere else: most of the time the vehicle's blowing the horn is equivalent to the lion's roar... "Hey, this is my territory and you better get lost --or else I eat you!" And guess what the monkey riding the bike said... "Yes, you can eat my banana!" WELCOME TO THE JUNGLEhttp://webspawner.com/users/donquijote I've heard of people talking to themselves but not posting to themselves. *You need to adjust your meds or something. *You've made 2/3 (11 of 17) of all posts in this thread with multiple cases in which you respond to your own posts. *Pretty unbelieveable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I'm chatting with my copycat, ComandanteApe****, about bull and horns. And what are doing here if you don't ride a bike and you hate cyclists?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I guess the better question is: what are YOU doing here because you don't have anything to do with urban planning.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one of the problems with living in the boondocks: Your brain usually slows down until you get a sort of mental retardation. I call it the "boondocks syndrome," and it manifests by either being indifferent to the outside world, or making stupid comments about something that you don't care about. For example, WHAT DO YOU CARE ABOUT URBAN PLANNING IF YOU LIVE IN THE BOONDOCKS? FYI, I propose BIKE FACILITIES, and those are part of urban planning.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Like usual, you are completely wrong. I live in the boondocks because it's a great place to live. But I work in urban planning and community development. Unlike you, who just babbles some incomprehensible thing about moneys riding bikes and "the revolution" that will never come, I actually work towards the betterment of communities. As for bike plans, in the area of the world where I live; no one cares. They are too expensive and wasteful. Money can be used for much more benefitial activities. In some areas where people bike more, they may be a great idea and therefore they should be encouraged. Finally, in your trifecta of wrongness, I am not against bikes and have never said so. I always say "whatever floats your boat". If you like biking, then bike. I don't give a d**n what you do. |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
On May 1, 9:06*am, Peter Clinch wrote:
ComandanteBanana wrote: (Someone asks if there's such a product, and I put it in. My claim is "It's supposed to paralize an SUV driver for 10 seconds, so you have time to escape.") But since it doesn't paralyse the SUV the driver is notionally in control of, and being paralysed will remove that notional control, it is not necessarily such a good thing... I don't think most SUV drivers are much in control to begin with, so we can always give them a good scare...and then run. Hey, look at another interesting interpretation for horn blowing... Originally Posted by chipcom "When I hear a honk, I just figure they're horny and checking out my butt." I'm a guy... What should I assume when another guy blows the horn at me??? |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
Gotcha. Fear is the mind-killer. Keep killing that mind.
Yeah, but if a stupid driver kills the body, what's the point of having a healthy mind. You seem to function without one. |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
I guess the better question is: what are YOU doing here because
you don't have anything to do with urban planning. You assume that CommandanteBananasForBrains has the remotest awareness of the newsgroups he's crossposting everything to. Why should Britons care about your boondocks, anyway? |
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Horn Blowing = Loon's Roar?
As for bike plans, in the area of the world where I live; no one
cares. They are too expensive and wasteful Sounds like you live in fearful boondocks, just like you should. Beware! The Lion! Beware! |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
On May 1, 9:31*am, Pat wrote:
On May 1, 8:50*am, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Apr 30, 9:06*pm, Pat wrote: On Apr 30, 6:55*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: On Apr 30, 11:27*am, Pat wrote: On Apr 28, 3:52*pm, ComandanteBanana wrote: (This comment interprets horn blowing. My own interpretation is found below.) Horn Blowing: Interpreting the Message. If someone honks a horn at you, the meaning is all in the duration. A really brief "Bip!" means "Hi!" or "Bye!" A moderately short beep means, "I just want you to realize I'm here." Somewhere between a second and maybe two seconds means, "I'm here and I am annoyed at your heedlessness." Over two seconds it means, "I'm ****ed off at you, JERK!" Longer than three seconds it means, "I'm ****ed off at this whole situation! And I am frustrated that I can't do anything more effective than sit here and blow my horn. Boy am I frustrated!" (Usually employed in traffic jams to make people around you even more frustrated too.) Repeated honks are either repetitions of the above (sorted by blast duration) or monotone musical "Hellos" if done in cadence with known tunes like "Shave and a haircut: two bits!" (Meant to be friendly.) http://www.dahon.com/forum/index.php...0&gopid=37361&... Like I said somewhere else: most of the time the vehicle's blowing the horn is equivalent to the lion's roar... "Hey, this is my territory and you better get lost --or else I eat you!" And guess what the monkey riding the bike said... "Yes, you can eat my banana!" WELCOME TO THE JUNGLEhttp://webspawner.com/users/donquijote I've heard of people talking to themselves but not posting to themselves. *You need to adjust your meds or something. *You've made 2/3 (11 of 17) of all posts in this thread with multiple cases in which you respond to your own posts. *Pretty unbelieveable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I'm chatting with my copycat, ComandanteApe****, about bull and horns. And what are doing here if you don't ride a bike and you hate cyclists?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I guess the better question is: what are YOU doing here because you don't have anything to do with urban planning.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's one of the problems with living in the boondocks: Your brain usually slows down until you get a sort of mental retardation. I call it the "boondocks syndrome," and it manifests by either being indifferent to the outside world, or making stupid comments about something that you don't care about. For example, WHAT DO YOU CARE ABOUT URBAN PLANNING IF YOU LIVE IN THE BOONDOCKS? FYI, I propose BIKE FACILITIES, and those are part of urban planning.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Like usual, you are completely wrong. *I live in the boondocks because it's a great place to live. *But I work in urban planning and community development. * No wonder urban planning is so wrong. Designed by people who live in the boondocks and hate bikes. Why don't you change your career to raising goats or cows? |
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Horn Blowing = Lion's Roar?
On May 1, 11:57 am, CommandanteApe****
wrote: I guess the better question is: what are YOU doing here because you don't have anything to do with urban planning. You assume that CommandanteBananasForBrains has the remotest awareness of the newsgroups he's crossposting everything to. Why should Britons care about your boondocks, anyway? Because that's the one that sets the policies for America. Not civilized people from NYC, Boston or even LA, where alternative transportation is important. And when people live in the boondocks and cars are necessary... THE WAR BECOMES NECESSARY TOO. |
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Is that why in this lycra group people don't get honked at?
Originally Posted by chipcom
"Well I guess you just ain't got the cute butt that I got or don't wrap it up in all that nice tight spandex. Some guys honk because they might be gay, other guys honk as a warning to stay away from their wives, daughters, girlfriends and mothers, some honk because of they think I'm a gal and obviously FREAKIN BLIND AS BATS!" Well, modesty apart, I've got a nice butt, but it doesn't show because I don't use spandex. So it must good-ol'-fashioned bullying. Bulls that use their horns as means of intimidation... PS: Is that why in this lycra group people don't get honked at? "Nice ass, fellow traveller!" |
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