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Which trumps: Society or the Law? | by Illiad | 2009-08-24 09:49:34 |
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The law. What you're describing is a failure | by subbywan | 2009-08-24 10:05:00 |
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At some point though | by MatthewDBA | 2009-08-24 10:08:12 |
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by woodburn |
2009-08-24 10:12:52 |
the instate has an unusually short merging area, it should be a merge sign instead of a merge sign.
Also, the over use of Yield signs when a merge sign would do the job is also dangerous, because it cheapens the authority of the Yield sign in situations where a ligament Yield sign is really called for. |
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This post confuses me. | by kelli217 | 2009-08-24 10:42:35 |
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The law is stupid. | by woodburn | 2009-08-24 10:53:16 |
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That only means people are stupid, not the law | by subbywan | 2009-08-24 10:54:22 |
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True, people are stupid. But the law is stupider | by woodburn | 2009-08-24 10:57:37 |
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The Law is created by people. Q.E.D. (n/t) | by merlin | 2009-08-24 11:11:42 |
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So does that mean that the law is more dumb than | by Classic_Jon | 2009-08-24 11:22:43 |
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Well, they say committee's are as dumb as its dumb | by NDwight | 2009-08-24 11:27:22 |
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IQ of dumbest member, divided by the # of members (n/t) | by subbywan | 2009-08-24 11:28:59 |
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Much better. | by adiplomat | 2009-08-24 11:55:49 |
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Woodburn, you're using "ligament" when you mean | by adiplomat | 2009-08-24 11:54:11 |
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That was the tendoncy that threw me. | by kelli217 | 2009-08-24 12:01:30 |
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Perhaps he answered off the rotator cuff? | by SnArL | 2009-08-24 12:04:04 |
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my bad, thank you. (n/t) | by woodburn | 2009-08-24 12:17:43 |