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Are you just randomly putting big words in all your posts today without checking what any of them mean?
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Originally posted by zeitghostAh yes.
We have something like that in Swansea.
10 second green wave.
By the time you get to the next set of lights it's already turned red again.
Always best to maximise the pollution.
I'm a pretty libertarian kind of guy and I don't like to tell people how to live their lives; you want a caravan, fine, pull a caravan, but why oh why would you buy a big brand new caravan and then try to pull it with a puny 1.3 litre car? Why not buy a slightly cheaper caravan and get a more powerful car that can actually move the damn thing at normal traffic speed?
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Originally posted by zeitghostTell me about it.
Is the red wire positive or is it the black?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEven arts grads are taught to have sources.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostDo you have a link to these objective facts?
Cos this one recorded a 56.4% reduction in "killed or seriously injured" accidents in London. That's based on counting them, which is pretty objective.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...FullReport.pdf
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