Why do Malteser bags rip so easily?
Why not?Sunbathing....why??
Why do people wear "driving gloves", what is the bleeding point?
Hardly the same as trudging up the M5 wearing them is it Robin.....I used to think that until I started driving trackdays and then I found how they help when working the steering wheel quite a lot and far more than even very fast road driving. Try 73 corners on a 12-mile lap of Nordschleife (Nurburgring). I never wear them on the road but just for track. The same applies to driving shoes - Tactile contact with your car's behaviour and responses is an extra joy. I do wear driving shoes (Piloti) for longer drives on the road.
Hardly the same as trudging up the M5 wearing them is it Robin.
I`m fully aware of why racing drivers wear them, people on track days etc etc.
....I used to think that until I started driving trackdays and then I found how they help when working the steering wheel quite a lot and far more than even very fast road driving. Try 73 corners on a 12-mile lap of Nordschleife (Nurburgring).
I want to know if you drove the other 2.1 miles odd and the other 86 corners of a complete lap of the Nordschleife, not wearing your gloves?
What ever happened to common sense....
Women... and maths.
Society didn't get any more dumb, it just got more litigious.When did our society get so dumb that it became necessary to use things like 'Caution: product may become hot when headed' on things like tortillas...
Or getting a tub of hot nuts at the cinema only to find it says on the side ' may contain nuts ' really do ya think!!!!!
What ever happened to common sense....
YAY, so thats the Audi drivers offended...who next? *looks around with an evil smile* [FWIW btw TG said that whereas all outside lane hogging, never giving way to anyone c**k's used to buy BMW/Merc, they now buy Audi's, though there are a few Audi models I would still happily own ]
as for what baffles.... why have cats not yet developed opposable thumbs?
Speaking of that I saw some t*** fly over one today. It was a mini round about but in the middle had signs. They just went the wrong way round and nearly hit someone else.Be
Evolution has stalled init
As for what baffles my good self
Why even after passing a test and using them daily cant people use mini roundabouts properly?
Edit: for some reason the word **** is being affected by the swear filter MOD EDIT: That would be because it's a swear filter then
Like go faster stripes, makes you go faster and look like a racing driver does it not?
YAY, so thats the Audi drivers offended...who next? *looks around with an evil smile* [FWIW btw TG said that whereas all outside lane hogging, never giving way to anyone c**k's used to buy BMW/Merc, they now buy Audi's, though there are a few Audi models I would still happily own ]
as for what baffles.... why have cats not yet developed opposable thumbs?
Genuinely baffled, why does a wet cloth mop up water/spills etc. quicker than a totally dry one, why? It's illogical Mr.Spock.
Because water molecules stick to other water molecules more readily than to dry fibres.. So once the fibres have been whetted, they attract other water molecules from the spill..
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Cats with opposable thumbs !!!!! Nightmare time. As they are they struggle with tins, boxed food pouches and IAMS bags. We humans have implied superiority.
Give them thumbs that work as ours and we are redundant.
They will take our jobs and drive our Audi's.......
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Thanks Glenn, suppose I should have remembered from science lessons or looked it up myself Still doesn't seem logical tho'!Because water molecules stick to other water molecules more readily than to dry fibres.. So once the fibres have been whetted, they attract other water molecules from the spill..
Thanks Glenn, suppose I should have remembered from science lessons or looked it up myself Still doesn't seem logical tho'!
I'm guessing the surface tension means the water pushes all the tiny dry sticking out fibres away rather than been soaked up, if they are also wet they will do the opposite.
Do I get a gold star please?
Be
As for what baffles my good self
Why even after passing a test and using them daily cant people use mini roundabouts properly?
Sounds like Milton Keynes to meSouth African mini roundabouts - we call them traffic circles - are just slightly raised circular "humps". They don't have a kerb round them which makes it much easier. You just drive straight over them..........., swerving to avoid the potholes.