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Don't really get snow here but the amount of people I see driving around with their windows frosted over is kind of infuriating. How do these people get where they're going without causing accidents???

Back in the day I was driving a bunch of friends up to the Poconos to go skiing in my parents minivan.

I was behind some asshole in an SUV that didn't wipe off his car. We're on the highway going 70 when a sheet of ice flew off the roof and came right at us.

Luckily I had the presence of mind to hit the gas and speed up which resulted in it bouncing off the roof of the minivan. If I had hit the breaks instead it would have gone right into the windshield and we could be living in a Polishless Sherdog world.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is you're welcome?
 
Back in the day I was driving a bunch of friends up to the Poconos to go skiing in my parents minivan.

I was behind some asshole in an SUV that didn't wipe off his car. We're on the highway going 70 when a sheet of ice flew off the roof and came right at us.

Luckily I had the presence of mind to hit the gas and speed up which resulted in it bouncing off the roof of the minivan. If I had hit the breaks instead it would have gone right into the windshield and we could be living in a Polishless Sherdog world.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is you're welcome?

Lmaoooo

I have the forethought to wake up early and let my car heat up for 20-30 minutes, depending on how cold it is, and let it defog. If I happen to be in a rush, I break out the ice-scraper/squeegee (depending on ice or just general condensation, of course). Other people just stumble out of the house half asleep, slam the car in drive and book it, I guess.
 
Don't really get snow here but the amount of people I see driving around with their windows frosted over is kind of infuriating. How do these people get where they're going without causing accidents???

In fairness to lazy folks with snow on the back window, it's not much different than driving a U-haul van.


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In fairness to lazy folks with snow on the back window, it's not much different than driving a U-haul van.


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Those mirrors are great, though, and the people around you will generally respect that you're driving a truck with limited vision. No one really says "man that Honda Accord might not be able to see me".

Edit: Also, I'm talking about people with frost still covering all their windows, not just the rear.
 
I'm looking forward to Biden's first budget request. The last time the D's held the White House, Senate and House simultaneously, the country saw a record level of federal R&D investment. $Billions.

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Gotta love how the left is brought up when it comes to america's lack of science education etc. because of them allegedly being so unscientific when it's the right who's got by far the most flat earthers, anti-vaxxers, conspiracy-theorists and religious nuts.

If the left would be more dominant in the US, education would be far better; the more a country is ruled by the right, the worse the education gets.
Similarly, the right always profits if there are large portions of uneducated people in a country.

"The rightists are fucking retards, period." - @Jack V Savage

https://forums.sherdog.com/posts/163227576/

:D

A damn shame, we'll never see anything like it again.

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The unawareness seems to be one of the moon hoax talking points and drives skepticism about why it hasn't been done since. Like, which human-rated SHLLV capable of supporting manned exploration of the moon do people suggest they should have gone back with by now? There hasn't been one in production since 1973. People don't realize how powerful the Saturn V actually was: capable of launching a payload of 140 metric tons into low earth orbit and nearly 50 to the moon.

By comparison, the Space Shuttle which ran overlong from 1981-2011, ate up a significant portion of NASA's budget and wasn't capable of space travel beyond LEO had max lift capacity of 25 MT. The Saturn V could've theoretically launched the International Space Station in three payloads as opposed to the several dozen it actually took to assemble on far lesser launch vehicles. It did launch an entire space station into orbit (Skylab) in its final mission in one shot. The Russians had four catastrophes on their hands attempting to level with this... thing.



This was a pretty awesome internet drop too.

Project Apollo Archive

Oh, only around 10,000+ unprocessed photos organized by mission and sorted by the rolls of film they were on. People really ought to sub to NSF L2 and then explain why there are hundreds of thousands of "fake" photos NASA produced which were never even released to keep the hoax going. Or why they bothered making 800 page manuals for missions that never took place, but I digress. Some of the Earth shots are incredible.

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@Andy Capp lol
you found nimrod...
dude is special..
Yup. Now there's a dude that is on my list, for the record, @Sketch. My mojo tells me if he survives until Spring he could be around for awhile but with any luck we won't have to wait that long.
 
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