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Re: (no subject-really)
Trisha Blethen wrote:
>
> Michael Shields wrote:
> >
> > > I was strictly thinking of reaction times since being a highly qualified
> > > race car driver used to reacting to automotive events at 200 MPH and
> > > drinking alcohol both affect one's driving capabilities, in opposite
> > > ways of course. And if "Mario" could also "hold his liquor," well then
> > > ...?
> >
> > Ok, let's concede for the sake of argument that being a world-class
> > racing driver and being drunk were somehow able to cancel each other out
> > and make drunk-Mario equal in skill to an average driver. Even if that
> > were true -- you're not Mario Andretti.
> >
> > Pilots have incredible training but the FAA has the "twenty-four hours
> > bottle to throttle" rule. There is a reason for that.
> >
> > If you drink, don't drive. If you drive, don't drink.
>
> Having been involved with drunk drivers.....I say amen to that. Also,
> there is nothing more dangerous than a drunk racer.
It was a hypothetical ? involving reaction TIMES!!!!!!!!! Alright
already, so I offended some people(I'm sorry), take it for what it is.
Jeez, you guys missed the pt. to that theory, question, whatever.. . . .
.let it go. I know NOBODY should D&D and I don't think I nor anyone else
can HANDLE it! . . . . . . Nobody replied to my rotor ?/theory. Maybe I
should've put something in the ? about gays getting hot all over my
spindle or something!. . . .