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Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
From: "RS" <Me(at)home.com>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
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Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2006 01:07:25 GMT
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"Dad" <knockers(at)fisher.net> wrote in message
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> "Tom in Missouri" <toomuch(at)spam.com> wrote in message
> news:5eTuf.2118$ZA2.485(at)newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>>I was out in the Corvette yesterday and saw several others, especially as
>>it became quitting time and people left work.
>>
>> Out of the 6 or so I saw, one waved.
>>
>> The others had been assimilated as evidenced by the cybernetic implants
>> attaching their hand to their ear area.
>>
>> I wonder if solid core copper wires with no shielding will have any
>> jamming effect.
> At the very least they could keep one finger free to flick at you to keep
> the wave alive. This may work on the Corvette drivers but will surly fail
> with the suv/van drivers that have them permanently attached. The up side
> is the complainers that target the older drivers may finally see that it`s
> not age but preoccupation with something else that keeps the new drivers
> from waving. Also to be considered is how many will buy the automatic so
> they have their communications hand free.
>
> And so goes the new age. ;-)
>
> --
> Dad
> 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51
> 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd
>Still beats picking of the nose
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RS
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 18:44:16 -0800
From: Crabs <IHateSpam(at)SpamSucks.com>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
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Tom in Missouri wrote:
> I was out in the Corvette yesterday and saw several others, especially as it
> became quitting time and people left work.
>
> Out of the 6 or so I saw, one waved.
>
> The others had been assimilated as evidenced by the cybernetic implants
> attaching their hand to their ear area.
>
> I wonder if solid core copper wires with no shielding will have any jamming
> effect.
>
>
Tom:
I`ve noticed that drivers of C5`s are not as well versed in the "Wave
Etiquette" as earlier vintage `Vette owners.
I can usually guarantee a return wave from anyone driving a C1-3, and a
75% or better return ratio of fellow C4 drivers.
Which leads me to the theory that *most* people who own/drive C5`s are
just plain arrogant, self centered, phony, immature a(at)(at)holes.
;-)
TomC
`90ZR1 #792
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 18:45:34 -0800
From: Crabs <IHateSpam(at)SpamSucks.com>
Subject: Re: Latest Corvette Disease - cybernetic implants
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Crabs wrote:
> Tom in Missouri wrote:
>
>> I was out in the Corvette yesterday and saw several others, especially
>> as it became quitting time and people left work.
>>
>> Out of the 6 or so I saw, one waved.
>>
>> The others had been assimilated as evidenced by the cybernetic
>> implants attaching their hand to their ear area.
>>
>> I wonder if solid core copper wires with no shielding will have any
>> jamming effect.
>>
> Tom:
>
> I`ve noticed that drivers of C5`s are not as well versed in the "Wave
> Etiquette" as earlier vintage `Vette owners.
> I can usually guarantee a return wave from anyone driving a C1-3, and a
> 75% or better return ratio of fellow C4 drivers.
> Which leads me to the theory that *most* people who own/drive C5`s are
> just plain arrogant, self centered, phony, immature a(at)(at)holes.
> ;-)
>
> TomC
> `90ZR1 #792
Oh yea, they`re Rude too.
T
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