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Zero Tolerance = Incompetent Administration Zero Tolerance is a blanket type policy used to hand down generic rulings when an administration lacks the judgment to evaluate the context of each situation.6 points
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All of you are completely missing the real issue here, scooter, can am, trike or whatever it is - Do they wave is the real question?3 points
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Myself and at least 7 other kids in our neighborhood alone would've been expelled as children if this shit were to happen back then. I wholeheartedly dislike the pussified nanny state we are forced to live in2 points
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So let me get this straight, in 1977 we had the technology to build a spacecraft that is still working 37 years later without maintenance and can send data back to Earth from farther than the Sun can emit solar wind but my cell phone can't get reception inside the hospital and my motorcycle needs service every 7500 miles? GTFO!2 points
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I was unaware of the three wheeled version. He was correct. I've had humble pie with my coffee this morning.2 points
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Apparently, just because you can't get in the class you want at the beginning of the season when they first post MSF classes, it doesn't mean that they won't post more as the year goes on. Here are some coming up very quickly. I understand that these advanced classes were not posted at the beginning of the season, so you have to keep your eye on the Motorcycle Ohio website. There appear to be plenty of Beginning Rider Courses available, too. http://www.motorcycle.ohio.gov/advanced_rider.stm Butler Technology & Career Development Schools (S) 5140 Princeton Glendale Rd Room 200 Hamilton OH, 45011 11 Seat(s) ARC $50 9/29/2013 - 9/29/2013 Sunday(9/29) 07:45 AM - 05:00 PM; Ohio Department of Public Safety (B) 1970 West Broad St. Columbus OH, 43223 3 Seat(s) ARC $50 10/12/2013 - 10/12/2013 Saturday(10/12) 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM; 7 Seat(s) (Register) ARC $50 10/13/2013 - 10/13/2013 Sunday(10/13) 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM;1 point
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hi all my name is Dave i heard about this site from jordan at jet auto group in cambridge ohio srry dont know his username but sounded like a nice site so i figured id try it out i just bought a 06 TBSS from them n love it. Im not local to the columbus area but i love cars and performance and want to talk to ppl that share that also. if i remember correctly the previous owner of it is on this site would like to let him know its in good hands.1 point
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Omg I just pissed myself setting that gif and now knowing the story. 50 bucks says accidental discharge.....or "desk pop" whichever you prefer.1 point
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I hear ya.....seems my bike just loves cruising at 85......sure makes a diff how fast you get places too. LOL1 point
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This is exactly why I don't like minimum sentences.1 point
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If the report is to be believed (and I have to start somewhere objective, this thing is already being politicized to hell), then I'm backing the school on taking action, however the action they took was extremely heavy-handed. The kids were shooting at other kids on their way to the bus stop. The school has a vested interest in maintaining the safety of students on their way to or returning from school. Now, this interest has its limits, but just because the kids was popping off airsoft rounds from the comfort of their own yard doesn't diminish the fact that they were intentionally shooting at people other than themselves, and those people did not want to be shot. Now, kicking them completely out of school for this was a bit much and this could have been handled a lot better, but this isn't as cut and dry as your garden variety school board "zero tolerance" overreach. For all we know (speculation ahoy!) these kids could have been bullying the other bus-stop kids, and this was another in a long line of assholish behavior by them.1 point
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i have tapatalk. i don't use it cause it's about as useful as a nutsack on a neutered dog.1 point
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Sorry I can't find them, I must have let them go with the bike. MAGNUM are good pads also.1 point
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In England that means; "I don't mind you cutting in line in front of me, I'm happy to be SECOND (you w@nker)."1 point
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It means hello in the US, just like this: Means "I really Respect You" in England.....1 point
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The only time I wave at people, I only use one finger. It's more efficient. Especially if someone cuts me off and I try to apologize for existing by waving at them frantically. Strangely, it appears to annoy folks. Does that have a special meaning to you Americans?1 point
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Can't we all just get along? I don't care what you ride, just ride. I don't want to buy a can-am but I don't have any opinion (good or bad) about anyone who does. Can Ams are an interesting concept aimed at people who don't want to ride two wheels for whatever reason. I'm fine with that as long as they are not led to believe that they are better protected in a crash. - The biggest pro to a bike over a Can-Am for me is being small, maneuverable and able to get through slow heavy traffic more easily. (Example below*) - The biggest pro to a Can Am is its inherent stability - you can "throw the anchor out" without washing out the front wheel like a non-ABS bike is prone to do unless you are skilled and calm under pressure. It's also immune to highside/lowside and gyroscopically-induced motions like tankslappers. I *do* wonder if you can be thrown off the can-am by its non-leaning design if you steer too sharply at speed... I also have an automatic objection to the concept you can pass your bike test on a can-am. If they give you a 3wheeler endorsement then fine, but I don't want to ride near anyone who tested on a can-am and then jumped on a bike for the first time. Maybe if I understood the specifics better I'd be ok with it, but it just sounds wrong. (*Example of bike maneuverability...) Got stuck on the freeway a while ago in a huge backup caused by a major accident. I was in the left lane, level with the chevrons of an exit (100' further forward and I'd have to ride across grass to make the exit) All 6 lanes stopped dead, emergency services on scene. Nobody going anywhere soon. I was on the bike, so I simply walked the bike in a zig-zag between all the stopped cars and exited at 315 and took surface streets instead. I was squeezing through gaps not much bigger than the bike. Try that in a car. Or a can-am. (All you survivalist types with barn-sized 4x4's, think about that... Evacuation by 4-wheeler may not be possible if the roads are backed up. Throw knobbly tires on the bike and you can evacuate by lane-splitting or cutting cross-country)1 point
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Ha! Of course I put out...... I put out his jacket, I put out his gloves, I put out his helmet. Chain breaker on order. I'll post the on bike pics later. We shortened the gearing slightly so I'm looking forward to trying it out.1 point
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Aaaaaand, my fucking car STILL can fly dammit.1 point
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I drug peg with the angles on the fat ass Connie yesterday on moonshiner 28, so yea they stick sent via GS31 point
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SquareTrade says the biggest loser, however, was Samsung's Galaxy S4, which failed to work after being submerged in water and being dropped 5 feet off the ground.1 point
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And that's fine, you are entitled to your opinion and welcome to use it to guide your own purchases and decisions. Its when you whip your opinions out like they're a dick and try to slap people in the lips that I take offense to. I don't like trikes either, never have,just not for me. My dad isn't crazy about them either. He's been riding since he was a kid, now he's in his 60's. 30 some odd years of standing on concrete for the Goodyear tire and rubber company has taken its toll and he's got a bad hip. He could ride comfortably if he never had to put his feet down, the transition from pegs to road just kills him. He still deserves to ride, to experience the road in what ever way he can, so why shouldmt he buy a can am so he can continue to ride?1 point
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