Driver deliberately turns into cyclist and causing cyclist tocrash
On Tue, 27 Oct 2015 09:09:51 +0000, TMS320 wrote:
"Rob Morley" wrote
"TMS320" wrote:
The third is that cars and bicycles are affected differently by the
laws of physics: a car is heavy enough to behave according to classic
Newtonian mechanics; a bicycle is small and light so it behaves
according to, as yet, little understood quantum mechanics. That's why
cyclists shift space-time so that they exist nowhere but everywhere
simultaneously. And helps explain why they are invisible in daylight
but easily seen without lights at night
I think you might be on to something there. Where's the cat? He's been
on our tandem, but not recently.
When did you last clear out your pannier?
hey! A cat suddenly appeared beside me.
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