Wow, really? Let me guess: Tracksuits, Burberry/baseball caps, natty trainers? That sort of thing? Usually is.Uncle Comrade said:Even more so when they blame the machine 'not working properly' just because they're too dim to figure it out. I was coming home late one night and noticed the Tesco near my house was open nearly ten minutes past the usual closing time, which turned out to be the fault of a couple of luddites who were stood there, pawing ineffectually at the touchscreen, angrily telling the member of staff who was trying to help them that "these things are supposed to be easier, not harder!" (If I remember correctly, it was the 'place the item in the bagging area' bit they were having difficulty with)
Indeed. As a matter of fact, the advanced driver's test here in the UK will fail you for doing that. If the speed limit is X, and the conditions allow (i.e. it's clear, dry and traffic is flowing freely) then you should be doing X. Sitting in the middle lane of the M1 doing 50MPH is unacceptable and just as dangerous as speeding, if not moreso. Especially as the rest of the traffic is generally going about 10MPH faster than the speed limit.shootthebandit said:Along similar lines, people (and theres a lot of these about). Who sit at 50 in a 60 limit, if you do this please just go a bit faster its not that hard
CAPTCHA: "here or there" Oh, here please. Here's nice.