ScantilyCladNun
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ScantilyCladNun

So your position is that you shouldn’t need indicators, but they’re there in case the driver is inattentive and loses track of where they’re at... I’m good with that. I’m just glad you’ve finally admitted that it is indeed the driver’s fault when the wrong gear is selected.

Okay then why do all gear shifts come with an indicator for what gear you’re in? If it’s not necessary then just get rid of the PNRD indicator.

Indeed. Autonomous cars can’t get here fast enough. Once they do then these dangerous people will no longer be controlling 2 ton rolling death machines while texting and drinking their orange mocha frappuccinos.

“not better” is a far cry from negligent/dangerous. This person is suing because she says the design actually caused an accident which is patently false.

But it does give feedback. There is a screen on the dash that indicates what gear you’re in.

There’s a screen on the dash that indicates what gear you’re in... how much more intuitive does it need to be?

This is a different scenario entirely but still, if you don’t take the time to learn how to operate your car I have to think that the transmission on the road is your fault not the manufacturer’s...

It’s not like romo took a roster spot. He’ll jarrow uthoff for 20 minutes last night. The macs handled it all just right. I would agree with your’s and James white’s sentiment if he had actually gotten in the game but he didn’t.

Or use it to inform us on a defender’s ability to take hits (or runs) off the board. Like an actual defensive stat that is possibly useful without a ridiculous amount of context, anecdotal evidence or a massive sample size.

You’really just a negative nancy. It’s just another way to quantify and stratification the events that happen on the field. The more stuff like this that comes up the more we can compare past players/events to present and future. You can’t honestly argue that there’s no value in that can you? Or do you think the hall

Being condescending doesn’t help your argument. Neither do inaccurate “facts” (research what marginal tax rate is and how it works) or conclusions that don’t logically follow the premise.

Those are the numbers/percentages of people who voted for either Trump or Clinton. I don’t feel the need to argue with you either. I just thought you ought to know that your excuse is invalid. You have a nice day as well.

Pretty sure there was a president back in the day (maybe a former general) that said we should avoid a political system dominated by 2 political parties. What ever happened to that guy? Seriously though it’s so much easier to just buy an ideology wholesale and attack (or refuse to cooperate with) anyone who doesn’t

So you’re telling me that the ~129 million people that voted for either Trump or Clinton all have two jobs and don’t have any free time to research what they stand for? I call bullshit. This is just an excuse for people not caring enough to do the leg work. Just for clarification: you’re trying to say that 94% of the

Jerry jones. And he’s a hall of famer...

You ought to listen to this interview. It will help you understand what exactly happened. They didn’t illegally use replay. Miragliotta asked John Mccarthy for help which is called polling and is allowed by the NYSAC. Mccarthy told him the blows were legal.

Given the right scenario in the selected sport, you pretty much described every sport that’s ever existed.

You are wrong. John Mccarthy telling Miragliotta that he blows were legal is totally within the commissions rules.

Miragliotta did enforce the rules properly. In boxing and MMA a referee is allowed to poll other officials who are ring-side to see if they had a clear view of what happened. He did just that in asking John Mccarthy for some help. Mccarthy told him the shots were legal. Everything after the initial stoppage was above

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Herb Dean addressed the rule in an interview today. The initial decision to stop the fight was wrong but everything else that followed was totally above board and properly executed.