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Walk-through trains
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:17:28AM +0000, Adrian wrote:
David Cantrell gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: There's the small problem that while I can leave my car unattended on the street it doesn't get stolen, because it's too heavy to lift and is easily traceable, while if I were to leave a bike unattended on the street, it would be. And there's nowhere else to leave it, because I, like an awful lot of people, live in a small flat. It's odd. I'm sure I recall Duhg regularly claiming that car owners are fools for leaving cars parked in public, since they were liable to be stolen - and that that was a reason why people should use bikes instead of cars... Yes, because cars are light enough to pick up, and aren't traceable. Obviously. -- David Cantrell | Reality Engineer, Ministry of Information engineer: n. one who, regardless of how much effort he puts in to a job, will never satisfy either the suits or the scientists |
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