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I believe that it would be a good idea for the government to pass a law that would require that your state issued automobile license plate number be the same as your cell phone number. That way, next time someone cuts you off while talking on the phone you could call them up and give them what for.
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And if you have two cars but only one cell-phone (or vice versa)? Anyway, if someone's talking on the phone, you can't call them up. |
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Most cell phones now have call waiting. |
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I sense you might not be too inclined to be kept on hold if you are calling the guy to "give them what for" about his inconsiderate driving. How about a proximity sensor that causes the release of a small but effective dose of Prozac into your car airconditioning when someone cuts you up? Needs a maximum control - otherwise a typical daily commute could result in you being completely out of your tree by the time you got to work. |
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Or, if you're feeling really adventurous, by foot. |
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{Peter], I had someone cut me off deliberately yesterday. I was watching them cut across me gradually, they were checking the distance... I indicated and veered ever-so-slightly towards his door... he swerved away and forgot about getting revenge for the imagined slight. His eyes nearly popped out when he looked at my indicator lamp, flashing about 15in from his door. |
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