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<0> mm I dunno
<1> I'd buy that. No helmet = no insurance coverage in the ER.
<0> because then how would the kids be?
<0> they'll look forward to the day when they can take off all the safety protection stuff
<2> I don't know if I agree with it on motorcycles either.
<2> I think parents should raise their kids as they see fit.
<3> It's called risk aversion, ni
<4> i disagree
<1> Sadly, many do that.
<2> parents should be able to decide what is and isn't acceptable risk.
<2> There are a lot of risky activities.
<3> On the other hand, it could just be a city council attempt to get rid of an epidemic of troublesome teenage skaters
<4> as 95% of americans are unfit to have children in the first place
<1> Probably the number is a little high, but it's true globally.
<2> I don't buy that kind of argument either peterhu
<4> i can prove it



<1> heh.
<2> we've done quite well without all these restrictions
<2> But, life, in general, is risky
<4> ok, now it's really time to get food, bbiab
<1> these restrictions referring to helmets or babies?
<2> I took a spill on a slick patch in the parking lot today
<4> (i'll be wearing a helmet in the car)
<2> But, learning how to manage risk is important. If everyone insists on eliminating all risk from the lives of kids, when will they learn?
<2> It's like the stupidity of wanting to raise the driving age
<2> 16 year olds are bad drivers because they're new drivers
<4> that and they're teenagers
<1> 16-year-olds are also less responsible.
<2> My Indian friends who learned to drive in their mid 20s are terrible drivers
<4> they do stupid things
<2> they remind me of teenage drivers
<4> whose
<2> no control of their cars
<1> Teens behind the wheel try to see how much air they can get off a speedbump. I'd imagine that people who learned to drive as an adult wouldn't be doing that.
<2> but, they like to drive 90MPH in traffic anyway.
<2> anyway, climbing time, later.
<1> There was a movie about that in the google movie cache ... something about driving 55 (the speed limit) on a highway.
<1> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5366552067462745475
<3> NI, you have to remember that khan was raised in a bubble of affluent suburbia.
<4> hahahaha
<4> a man impersonating a police officer pulled over an unmarked police vehicle
<4> BWAHAHAHA
<4> smart move, jack***
<5> both were, haha
<3> Haha
<3> That I want a link for
<6> Jay Bee!
<4> saw it on the local news
<4> he was wearing a uniform and had a "police like vehicle"
<3> Means he had lights on his car
<3> What an ***hole
<6> JBlitzen
<3> Hi No
<4> unmarked crown vic with red and blue police lights
<4> haha
<6> JBlitzen: check this out ... your momma is creating a rainbow on my ****, tell her to stop switching lipsticks
<6> kick/ban ,,, yipeeee
<4> there aren't unmarked cars *with* police lights on top
<4> that's just stupid
<3> That didn't make any sense
<6> ****
<3> He might have had them on his dash, khan
<4> it also implies you are unhygenic
<6> JBlitzen: you're a nigger, go back to africa, you ethipian prick
<4> perhaps
<4> well, that's surprising
<3> I kind of figured that ethiopians were arab
<4> someone with that IQ used "you're" correctly
<3> But I really don't know
<0> naw they're nto
<3> Ah, guess you're right, according to google
<6> JBlitzen: wtf. give me my kick ban. its late. im going to sleep.
<0> I am right. always.
<3> **** off, kid
<6> give me closure



<6> JBlitzen: no **** you, you cracker
<3> I figure your dad will take care of that later tonight
<6> ooh snap! jb got jokes
<3> You can't call me a cracker right after calling me the n word
<3> It makes no sense
<6> ****
<3> You're an awful troll
<6> :/
<6> Troll 101 for me
<4> wait, you can kick ban people for not being entertaining
<4> and you're still here, why?
<3> Bbiab, I here your mom calling
<3> ****, ruined by poor typing
<3> You still = gaey
<3> http://home.comcast.net/~jcrichman/einstein2.jpg
<0> I saw a licence plate today that said BRB
<0> it ownt
<3> Heh
<0> on a Porsche Cayenne
<3> Pepper
<4> i have applied for pwnjb as a license plate
<3> Haha
<4> and the fact that i'll put it on my 1995 camry will further increase the pwn
<3> Haha
<4> ah scrubs, best non-animated comedy ever
<0> god
<0> I HATE the last 10 minutes of every scrubs episode
<0> wtf, why do they have to throw that sentimental poo in my face? I just want comedy
<4> sentimental drivel poo
<7> Good morning:)
<0> calc test
<8> c-bot seen Kniht
<9> Kniht!~Kniht@kniht.users.undernet.org was last seen in #c++ on Monday, 06 March 2006, 04:07:56
<0> does c-bot do calcs?
<8> no, but he has lots of information on him
<0> mm alright
<8> like if you wanted to know something
<8> c-bot vswprintf
<9> cn28h, well ... vswprintf - #include <wchar.h> int vswprintf (wchar_t *s, size_t size, const wchar_t *template, va_list ap) Variable Arguments Output Functions (GNU) see - http://www.msunix.co.uk/manual/glibc-2.2.3/html_chapter/libc_12.html#SEC198
<0> is it globally accessible, or just special access?
<0> c-bot seen JBlitzen
<9> JBlitzen!JBlitzen@c-24-0-128-178.hsd1.tx.comcast.net was last seen in #c++ on Wednesday, 08 March 2006, 02:03:34
<0> mmm I see
<8> c-bot, explain void (*p)(void (*)(int,int,int (*)(void)))
<9> cn28h, declare p as pointer to function (pointer to function (int, int, pointer to function (void) returning int) returning void) returning void
<0> ah that's useful
<8> or like
<8> c-bot, declare f as pointer to function (int, int) returning pointer to function(void) returning int
<9> cn28h, int (*(*f)(int , int ))(void )
<0> charming
<8> ;)
<0> are you procrastinating from homework too? ;)
<8> how did you guess? :D
<0> heh
<8> I need to write an essay
<8> and i don't feel like writing it
<8> among other things
<0> haha
<0> is it the same one for summer research at UPitt? or another
<8> another
<8> for REU at USF
<0> ah
<8> I'd be down in the wang with rdragon
<0> ha
<0> I hear them REU's are sweet
<8> yeah
<8> and it's my last chance to do one
<8> so
<8> well, hopefully lol
<0> aren't they just maths though?
<8> they're generally science/engineering
<8> so yes, math is included
<0> ah, did not know that
<8> they're sponsored by NSF


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