Re: M1 Minibus "Accident"
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 5:53 am
I think the wife would be more likely to use the butter to ease the insertion of the eggs into the husband's alternative orifice... pan included.
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Pontoneer wrote: .
Oh , and if stopped at lights , or in a traffic jam , turn off your engine and you’re no longer ‘driving’ , therefore no offence in using a handheld device , but it is still best avoided . Still shows , though , that many don’t know the law .
Strangely Brown wrote:waremark wrote:I did a mountain gliding course with a well known expert in the field. He thought it was important to continually calculate the height at which you would arrive at the next mountain peak or safe landing place. He recommended developing one's ability to do this by regularly practicing mental arithmetic while driving. I was horrified at this, because for me practicing mental arithmetic is a major distraction from the driving task.
I saw an example test once, used to demonstrate how mental distraction *really* buggers up driving. It was a traffic officer asked to drive through a coned course as quickly as possible without hitting any cones. The first run through was, as expected, completely clean. On the second run he was asked to to the same again but this time count aloud, backwards from 100 in increments of 7s. It was not very far into the course before hitting the first cone and it went downhill from there.
Horse wrote:It may well be over simplistic, however it doesn't alter the fact that we have a finite amount of brain power and if it's being used for one thing it can't be used for something else.