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#561 User is offline   Antrax 

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Posted 2013-August-13, 21:20

I can, in fact.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 07:45

People parking their car so close to mine that I can't enter my car anymore.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 09:44

People who treat their pets better than other people, people who give their pets either unimaginative or crazy names, and the bitch next door who barks her head off at me and acts threatening when I am outside, but when I have to go over runs away, and CONTINUES to bark at me.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 10:30

 Free, on 2013-August-14, 07:45, said:

People parking their car so close to mine that I can't enter my car anymore.
I do that on purpose to people who don't park in the middle of the spot. I hope you're not one of them.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 11:04

 chasetb, on 2013-August-14, 09:44, said:

People who treat their pets better than other people, people who give their pets either unimaginative or crazy names, and the bitch next door who barks her head off at me and acts threatening when I am outside, but when I have to go over runs away, and CONTINUES to bark at me.

I hope the "bitch" you're referring to is a dog, not its owner (or "parent", as many of them now like to be referred). :)

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Posted 2013-August-14, 11:22

 Antrax, on 2013-August-14, 10:30, said:

I do that on purpose to people who don't park in the middle of the spot. I hope you're not one of them.

People who can't park deserve our contempt but being a jerk about it isn't making the world a better place.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 12:33

Consider the possibility that the person who didn't park in the middle of the spot parked where he did because the person on the other side of where you want to park was "over the line" when not-middle got there. "Over-the-line" leaves, someone else comes in and parks in the middle of that slot, and then you come along and blame the wrong guy for the problem.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 13:58

That we all at times fall into the trap that two wrongs make a right.

That we all at times fall into the trap that correlation means causation.

The arrow of direction of cause and effect may not always be that simple:

Does more education lead to a rich country or a rich country lead to more education..
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Posted 2013-August-14, 16:19

I'm much more concerned about good education than I am about more education.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 17:01

 blackshoe, on 2013-August-14, 16:19, said:

I'm much more concerned about good education than I am about more education.

Your definition of "good" would probably worry me.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 22:22

 blackshoe, on 2013-August-14, 12:33, said:

Consider the possibility that the person who didn't park in the middle of the spot parked where he did because the person on the other side of where you want to park was "over the line" when not-middle got there. "Over-the-line" leaves, someone else comes in and parks in the middle of that slot, and then you come along and blame the wrong guy for the problem.
Oh, I do, don't worry.

 dwar0123, on 2013-August-14, 11:22, said:

People who can't park deserve our contempt but being a jerk about it isn't making the world a better place.
Well, it really depends. My original thinking was that either they'll understand it after a couple of times of having to enter through the passenger-side door, or they'll be conditioned like Pavlovian dogs. I lived in a place that had a communal parking lot, so at some point I started noting who parked like an asshole and only did this to regular offenders. Some of them really stopped doing that, others park like assholes to this day.
I probably spend more energy on this than is reasonable, but I've noticed a handwritten note tends to really work, as long as it's not accusatory ("I wanted to park next to you but there was no room :(". However, my handwriting is terrible and I don't really carry paper with me everywhere I go, so I just opt for what I think of as "punitive parking".
It's probably also partly because I live in a city where parking is a major issue in some neighborhoods, so wasting a spot ranks along eating puppies.
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Posted 2013-August-14, 22:47

 Antrax, on 2013-August-14, 22:22, said:

Oh, I do, don't worry.
Well, it really depends. My original thinking was that either they'll understand it after a couple of times of having to enter through the passenger-side door, or they'll be conditioned like Pavlovian dogs. I lived in a place that had a communal parking lot, so at some point I started noting who parked like an asshole and only did this to regular offenders. Some of them really stopped doing that, others park like assholes to this day.
I probably spend more energy on this than is reasonable, but I've noticed a handwritten note tends to really work, as long as it's not accusatory ("I wanted to park next to you but there was no room :(". However, my handwriting is terrible and I don't really carry paper with me everywhere I go, so I just opt for what I think of as "punitive parking".
It's probably also partly because I live in a city where parking is a major issue in some neighborhoods, so wasting a spot ranks along eating puppies.



assume communal is polite way of saying communist or socialist or fascist. :)

communal does not sound as if you live in place that greed, self interest, capitalist parking lots are legal.

all are equal but some are more equal.
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Posted 2013-August-15, 04:39

 dwar0123, on 2013-August-14, 17:01, said:

Your definition of "good" would probably worry me.

Oh? Why is that?
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Posted 2013-August-15, 05:09

Assuming communal means communist....
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Posted 2013-August-15, 10:14

 mike777, on 2013-August-14, 22:47, said:

assume communal is polite way of saying communist or socialist or fascist. :)

Quite a leap. I think he just means residents don't have assigned/deeded parking spaces.

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Posted 2013-August-15, 10:43

Yep, you got it. I thought it was obvious - was my phrasing weird?
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Posted 2013-August-15, 10:49

 Antrax, on 2013-August-15, 10:43, said:

Yep, you got it. I thought it was obvious - was my phrasing weird?

Your phrasing was fine and your usage was normal.
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Posted 2013-August-15, 11:09

 blackshoe, on 2013-August-15, 04:39, said:

Oh? Why is that?

For the same reason that we would probably both be worried about the definition of a 'good' education by a religious fanatic. We disagree on some fairly fundamental stuff and I would worry that your gun loving small government world view would influence what you would consider a good education.

This may be an unfounded fear, perhaps our definition of a good education is very similar, but I would be worried until shown otherwise.
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Posted 2013-August-15, 11:51

People wondering what the probability is for something that already happened.

As in:

"0 member(s) have a birthday today

No members are celebrating a birthday today"

What are the odds for that?!?

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Posted 2013-August-15, 12:20

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