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Does Human Stupidity Know No Bounds?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.some 50 years ago we were following a car over the Chiswick Flyover. The car ahead of us had an upside down inflatable boat jammed on the roof. My Dad was driving and had just commented that he couldn't see any fastenings on it (and he was giving it plenty of space) when a gust of wind took it and it blew off the car and landed flat against our windscreen! Fortunately seconds later it blew off again and flew over our car and we were safe again. I never knew the end of the story. A very scarey moment indeed.
// Does Human Stupidity Know No Bounds?//
I know the answer is no because I read answerbank - ter daaah !
any engineers out there ( you know they add, hold clipboards and scratch on bits of paper) ? the frame is aluminium, and doesnt weigh a lot - so the cengtre of gravity wont be raised v much
doesnt offer much wind resistance as it is a frame only- so wont make the car unstable
or in short - yeah well they did take the glass out you know !
( Talk about greenhouse gasses...) or glasses that is !
I know the answer is no because I read answerbank - ter daaah !
any engineers out there ( you know they add, hold clipboards and scratch on bits of paper) ? the frame is aluminium, and doesnt weigh a lot - so the cengtre of gravity wont be raised v much
doesnt offer much wind resistance as it is a frame only- so wont make the car unstable
or in short - yeah well they did take the glass out you know !
( Talk about greenhouse gasses...) or glasses that is !
I recall my mother-in-law recalling a visit to her native Ireland, and coming into Dublin to link up to transport home.
She was amazed to see a man on a bike travelling at some speed, holding into a rope, at the other end of which was a baby's pram, complete with baby, being towed along through the city streets.
She was amazed to see a man on a bike travelling at some speed, holding into a rope, at the other end of which was a baby's pram, complete with baby, being towed along through the city streets.
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