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Make them bullet proof and you might have something there. |
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Actually, this was baked into the form of a spiral bound book. One of the pages is thicker, made of plastic (perhaps Kevlar would be better), and shaped like a handle. With a quick flip of the tabbed pages you can tick someone off, flirt, or request help. |
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The real solution to this (and most of the other car problems addressed in jutta's links) is to learn that there are no real ragers or idiots on the road. We have met the enemy and he is us. |
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I hooked up some spotlights to the back of my car. If anyone's got their brights on or is tailgating, I turn them on. |
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It was Yoooooooouu! A friend-scratch that-acquaintance of mine had a preprinted word-on-the-street paddle back in 1980, He was a poseur and wrecked several cars while screwing around with his
paddle. He met the enemy and it was him alright. |
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For my first laptop, a wrote a simple program wherein I
could keep a list of phrases, quickly menu-selectable.
These displayed in huge black type. Anything you can do
with a spiral-bound notebook can be done almost as well
with a $4000 computer. |
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Ah yes, a friends father bought one and we spent a few constructive hours re-programming this long tracking LED array. Needless to say my friend was grounded for a short while. |
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I thought this would be about road signs that have road
rage somehow in them, so that you can enjoy federally
arranged fully legal road rage. :-( |
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