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Posted by Wolfgang Lonien on June 12, 2008, 3:57 pm
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:44:00 -0700, Turby wrote:

> In Asia, there are gazillions of riders.
> The streets are crowded with them. _Very_ few wear much protective
> gear at all. Most cities are in the tropics, which means wearing
> leather and heavy boots is impracticable. A high percentage of people
> wear sandals when riding. That won't change, no matter how many public
> service ads are run. A sturdy sandal makes sense.

ACK... my wife is from there (Malaysia, not Bangla Desh). These guys
overtake you left and right, faster than you can read the speed limit
signs. ;-)

cheers,
wjl
--
NTV '94 "Red Sue"
http://wolfgang.lonien.de/

Posted by tomorrow@erols.com on June 12, 2008, 4:26 pm
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:44:00 -0700, Turby wrote:
> > In Asia, there are gazillions of riders.
> > The streets are crowded with them. _Very_ few wear much protective
> > gear at all. Most cities are in the tropics, which means wearing
> > leather and heavy boots is impracticable. A high percentage of people
> > wear sandals when riding. That won't change, no matter how many public
> > service ads are run. A sturdy sandal makes sense.
>
> ACK... my wife is from there (Malaysia, not Bangla Desh). These guys
> overtake you left and right, faster than you can read the speed limit
> signs. ;-)

Why the heck would anyone be reading speed limit signs??? <BOGGLE>


Posted by P. Roehling on June 12, 2008, 5:42 pm


> Why the heck would anyone be reading speed limit signs??? <BOGGLE>

Because starting on the next chapter of "War and Peace" is difficult in
heavy traffic.



Posted by S'mee on June 13, 2008, 8:47 am
>
> > Why the heck would anyone be reading speed limit signs??? =A0 <BOGGLE>
>
> Because starting on the next chapter of "War and Peace" is difficult in
> heavy traffic.

I dunno, Boston traffic was crappy enough I read Stephen King's "It"
just going to wrok one day.
--
Keith

Posted by S'mee on June 13, 2008, 8:46 am
>
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 12:44:00 -0700, Turby wrote:
> > > In Asia, there are gazillions of riders.
> > > The streets are crowded with them. _Very_ few wear much protective
> > > gear at all. Most cities are in the tropics, which means wearing
> > > leather and heavy boots is impracticable. A high percentage of people
> > > wear sandals when riding. That won't change, no matter how many public=

> > > service ads are run. A sturdy sandal makes sense.
>
> > ACK... my wife is from there (Malaysia, not Bangla Desh). These guys
> > overtake you left and right, faster than you can read the speed limit
> > signs. ;-)
>
> Why the heck would anyone be reading speed limit signs??? =A0 <BOGGLE>

So you can calculate in your head what you next set of tickets is
going to coast and approximately how much your insur...forget the
insurance.

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