I want to now why somebody clever can't invent a way of suppressing spray from lorries on a wet road. When I pass these f<ckers I'm using the force to stay in the correct lane.
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Buy a ******* faster car then! Sheesh!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI want to now why somebody clever can't invent a way of suppressing spray from lorries on a wet road. When I pass these f<ckers I'm using the force to stay in the correct lane.
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Always some knob like you in frontOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostBuy a ******* faster car then! Sheesh!
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Do you drive at 100 mph as well. Cool.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAlways some knob like you in front
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Not any more in my new Nissan NoteOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostDo you drive at 100 mph as well. Cool.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI've just entertained myself by typing 'do farts' into google and seeing what the top suggested searches are. Am giggling like a schoolboy now.I, for one, am glad that doodab had the opportunity to google "do farts" before he died.Originally posted by doodab View PostI had to try that for myself. Is there a way to increase the number of suggestions?
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How come the mains breakers trip out if there is even a minor short to ground?Neutral is locally grounded, so it's the same thingbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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It measures the current difference between live & neutral. If live & neutral have different currents then it has to be going somewhere you don't want it to.
even very small differences will make it trip. Which is good as a small difference will kill you.
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