On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Derek Martin wrote:
> You don't need to know the detailed workings of the combustion engine, or
> Newton's laws, to understand the dangers of driving a car and how to avoid
> them (though it may take some practice to get it right). These are ideas
> which are reletively simple and mundane. But in order to assess the risks
lol. Every time I drive to work I see evidence to the contrary. I think
you overestimate the amount of energy most people spend thinking about
such things.
I'm gonna let this thread die after this one, because I think everyone
has made their points (and it seems we're _actually_ all in agreement!
imagine that!).
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