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How would you know? Have you ever tried it? Some of us can multi task you know.No, Grasshopper...going to sleep while driving is NOT a win...
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How would you know? Have you ever tried it? Some of us can multi task you know.No, Grasshopper...going to sleep while driving is NOT a win...
Falling asleep behind the wheel is not terrifying...How would you know? Have you ever tried it? Some of us can multi task you know.
You probably needed the exercise anyway. I found that driving through Montana in the middle of the night and finding deer carcasses on the side of the road very helpful in staying awake on long road trips.Falling asleep behind the wheel is not terrifying...
Waking up behind the wheel is what's terrifying...
So, not a winner...and yes, I have tried it...I didn't like it!
I actually tried it (for a few seconds until the car went over the "rumble" buttons on the left side of the road. I had been in India and did not realize what the drastic timezone change would do to my ability to remain conscious.How would you know? Have you ever tried it? Some of us can multi task you know.
Ah yes, driving by Braille. I have done that. In my state on the freeway the right boundary on the far right lane and the left boundary on the far left lane have a constant row of buttons. The lane markers are stripes. So if one hears brummppp, . . brummppp, brummppp, on your left you move only slightly to your right. If you hear bbbbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmppppppppp on the right you might want to try to get into a middle lane. Shift to the left until you hear both sides of your car make the interrupted noise.I actually tried it (for a few seconds until the car went over the "rumble" buttons on the left side of the road. I had been in India and did not realize what the drastic timezone change would do to my ability to remain conscious.
Text to speech some RF threads!The best way to stay awake while driving is to turn on some very loud heavy metal. Either that, or find some political talk radio station - the kind where there's a lot of adrenaline flowing.
Ah yes, driving by Braille. I have done that. In my state on the freeway the right boundary on the far right lane and the left boundary on the far left lane have a constant row of buttons. The lane markers are stripes. So if one hears brummppp, . . brummppp, brummppp, on your left you move only slightly to your right. If you hear bbbbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrruuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmppppppppp on the right you might want to try to get into a middle lane. Shift to the left until you hear both sides of your car make the interrupted noise.
Another safer driving tip!
One of the cats had a shrew's femur lodged in his gums.Definitely not a turkey leg. That looks to be either a cow shin or femur. I am definitely leaning towards femur.
This may be the first thing we can agree on....
I'm here to chew bubble gum and win and I'm all out of gum.
Good night everybody.
Have you heard about the bird? Me neither.Run away rodent while I stomp all over your win.
Dan, you are a winner and a gentleman....er.....gentlewabbit.Have you heard about the bird? Me neither.
Dan, you are a winner and a gentleman....er.....gentlewabbit.