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Do you know what happens if you drive your car with an open can of Pepsi
on the passenger seat?
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Invisible wrote:
> Do you know what happens if you drive your car with an open can of Pepsi
> on the passenger seat?
You know, that is why they invented cup holders?
-Aero
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> You know, that is why they invented cup holders?
My car doesn't have those. Unfortunately.
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On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:53:52 +0100, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>Do you know what happens if you drive your car with an open can of Pepsi
>on the passenger seat?
You get called stupid?
--
Regards
Stephen
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>> Do you know what happens if you drive your car with an open can of Pepsi
>> on the passenger seat?
>
> You get called stupid?
More precisely: You ARE, in fact, stupid.
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On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 12:27:14 +0100, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>>> Do you know what happens if you drive your car with an open can of Pepsi
>>> on the passenger seat?
>>
>> You get called stupid?
>
>More precisely: You ARE, in fact, stupid.
LOL
And you don't catch me out that way :)
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Regards
Stephen
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Invisible wrote:
>> You know, that is why they invented cup holders?
>
> My car doesn't have those. Unfortunately.
They make ones that tuck into the window sill or glove box that cost like $1.50.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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>>> You know, that is why they invented cup holders?
>>
>> My car doesn't have those. Unfortunately.
>
> They make ones that tuck into the window sill or glove box that cost
> like $1.50.
Heh. To think that for a dollar I could have avoided this... I'm really
not very intelligent.
Hmm, I wonder... Have they invented a way to attach a satnav device to
your car in such a way that it won't constantly fall off??
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Invisible wrote:
> Heh. To think that for a dollar I could have avoided this... I'm really
> not very intelligent.
You confuse stupidity with ignorance. Ignorance can be cured. (Indeed, we
just did that.) Stupidity hurts forever. :-)
> Hmm, I wonder... Have they invented a way to attach a satnav device to
> your car in such a way that it won't constantly fall off??
Well, mine is built into the dash. ;-)
Otherwise, I've found a drop or two of silicon gel on the back of a suction
cup before pressing it to the glass will keep it there for at least several
years. (The bird feeder hasn't fallen off the window since I did that, a
good 3 or 4 years ago.) Of course you have to let it dry completely before
you put weight on it.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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>> Heh. To think that for a dollar I could have avoided this... I'm
>> really not very intelligent.
>
> You confuse stupidity with ignorance. Ignorance can be cured. (Indeed,
> we just did that.) Stupidity hurts forever. :-)
No, there are all kinds of ways in which this unfortunate event could
have trivially been avoided. Hell, I could have just tipped the drink
down the drain before driving off. Or just waited until I drank it all.
But noooo... I was too stupid. :-/
>> Hmm, I wonder... Have they invented a way to attach a satnav device to
>> your car in such a way that it won't constantly fall off??
>
> Well, mine is built into the dash. ;-)
>
> Otherwise, I've found a drop or two of silicon gel on the back of a
> suction cup before pressing it to the glass will keep it there for at
> least several years. (The bird feeder hasn't fallen off the window since
> I did that, a good 3 or 4 years ago.) Of course you have to let it dry
> completely before you put weight on it.
Trouble is, you then advertise to everybody that you have an easily
removable satnav hidden somewhere in the car, and they should break in
to extract it...
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