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Built_Well
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:18 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

Do leather-wrapped steering wheels provide substantially
more cushion and protection in an accident in which your
forehead hits the steering wheel than
non-leather-wrapped steering wheels?

Is there something better than leather that you can
put on the steering wheel to cushion your
head should the air bag not deploy? Do they sell
products for this?

Thanks a lot.

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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

Support our troops. Bring them home.
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Scott in Florida
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 15:50:30 GMT, "Built_Well" <bw@bbbbbb.com> wrote:

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Support our troops. Bring them home.

Surrender monkey as...Sharx would say!

Yes bring my kids home so we can fight these animals here...NOT!

The Democratic Party....no ideas and NO BALLS.

You idiots started Viet Nam and then turned chicken and
surrendered....then you spit on us service people.

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Scott in Florida

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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

OT - OT

Support our troops. Jail George dubbya Bush.

Jail that unpatriotic liar and election stealer
after impeachment.

Incidentally, let me stress that I only recommend
acting peacefully. Violence is the refuge of the
incompetent, after all.

So I only support Peaceful, Lawful means of dealing
with our criminal president.
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

OT - OT

Do you see how Houston's Congressional Representative
Tom Delay is being prosecuted in Texas for criminal behavior.

Delay had to resign as House majority leader, though
he's still currently in the House acting as Houston's
Representative as the trial proceeds.

Delay is taking the fall for his fellow Texan Dubya.
The Democrats ain't letting that entire Houston criminal
gang off the hook--but if the Democrats had some real
balls, they'd also impeach Dubya.
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Scott in Florida
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 16:26:54 GMT, "Built_Well" <bw@bbbb.com> wrote:

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OT - OT

Support our troops. Jail George dubbya Bush.

Oh bull hockey....

The troops love their CIC...

Finally we have a CIC that has the balls to do what he said
he was going to do....

.....and he lets the military do what they are best at...

KILLING PEOPLE AND BREAKING THINGS


Quote:

Jail that unpatriotic liar and election stealer
after impeachment.

Bush is patriotic and does not lie.

Bush has never stolen a damned thing...


Quote:

Incidentally, let me stress that I only recommend
acting peacefully. Violence is the refuge of the
incompetent, after all.

ROFLMAO

You surrender monkeys (stolen from Sharx) are all alike.

No ideas.

No balls...


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So I only support Peaceful, Lawful means of dealing
with our criminal president.


Yup me too......

BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG click reload
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG click reload
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG click reload


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Scott in Florida
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 16:39:56 GMT, "Built_Well" <bw@bbbb.com> wrote:

Quote:
OT - OT

Do you see how Houston's Congressional Representative
Tom Delay is being prosecuted in Texas for criminal behavior.

Delay had to resign as House majority leader, though
he's still currently in the House acting as Houston's
Representative as the trial proceeds.

Delay is taking the fall for his fellow Texan Dubya.
The Democrats ain't letting that entire Houston criminal
gang off the hook--but if the Democrats had some real
balls, they'd also impeach Dubya.


ROFLMAO.....

you surrender monkeys are all alike...

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Scott in Florida
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Built_Well
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:09 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

Scott, judging from your last comments about
"Bang, bang" I imagine you'll be receiving a knock
on your door from the Secret Service or the F.B.I.
any day now.

[chuckle]

They don't take kindly to the use of words like
that so close to our Commander In Chief's name.

Remember the ABC/CBS/NBC News story a few years
ago about "Carnivore," that small black box that
the federal government has hooked up to all the ISPs
in order to monitor internet traffic like emails,
newsgroup postings, internet relay
chat, etc., etc.? Well, I think
you've been Carnivore'd there--red flagged.

[quiet laughter]

Good luck. And be safe. Just tell'em you were
kidding.
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Built_Well
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:05 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

By the way, the ISPs didn't want that black box messing
with their paying customers' traffic, but the federales forced
the boxes on them.

Unconstitutional? Probably, since there's no court order
naming each and every Amercian by name to be monitored, but
that's exactly what's happening I suppose.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:40 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 20:09:55 GMT, "Built_Well" <bw@bbbbbbbb.com>
wrote:

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Scott, judging from your last comments about
"Bang, bang" I imagine you'll be receiving a knock
on your door from the Secret Service or the F.B.I.
any day now.

Hell I've talked to them about things...

They KNOW my phone number...and are welcome anytime.

Quote:

[chuckle]

They don't take kindly to the use of words like
that so close to our Commander In Chief's name.

Oh?

ROFL


Quote:

Remember the ABC/CBS/NBC News story a few years
ago about "Carnivore," that small black box that
the federal government has hooked up to all the ISPs
in order to monitor internet traffic like emails,
newsgroup postings, internet relay
chat, etc., etc.? Well, I think
you've been Carnivore'd there--red flagged.

Right...

They are always welcome here!


Quote:

[quiet laughter]

Good luck. And be safe. Just tell'em you were
kidding.

I never kid.....


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Scott in Florida
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:40 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 21:05:11 GMT, "Built_Well" <bw@bbbbb.com> wrote:

Quote:
By the way, the ISPs didn't want that black box messing
with their paying customers' traffic, but the federales forced
the boxes on them.

Unconstitutional? Probably, since there's no court order
naming each and every Amercian by name to be monitored, but
that's exactly what's happening I suppose.

Right....

Knock Knock....

ROFLMAO
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Scott in Florida
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Built_Well
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:22 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

Off Topic - OT - Off Topic

Yeah, the FBI and Secret Service are great federal
agencies when they do what they're suppose to do: track down
murderers, would-be killers and assassins, rapists,
counterfeiters, etc. And for that, they should be commended
and applauded.

But all too often they go astray by investigating
Americans for nothing other than their political speech,
opposition to war, and support of progressive policies.

They really need to stick to tracking down criminals and
stay out of politics. We're not suppose to have a
political police here in America, right?
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:55 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

Sorry to hear there's nothing specific you can buy to
soften your steering wheel. It would be another safety
supplement.

Maybe I can fashion some kind of styrofoam
thing-a-mi-jig, dunno.

Well, as always, don't get "Wyman'ed".

Don't let Wyman get you from the grave. Always use belts.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:35 am    Post subject: Re: Doing some research...seatbelt interlock. Reply with quote

"Built_Well" <bw@bbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
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Sorry to hear there's nothing specific you can buy to
soften your steering wheel. It would be another safety
supplement.

Maybe I can fashion some kind of styrofoam
thing-a-mi-jig, dunno.

Well, as always, don't get "Wyman'ed".

Don't let Wyman get you from the grave. Always use belts.

There are padded steering wheel covers available as aftermarket accessories
but they are marketed as style accessories or grip or comfort enhancements
and not as a safety item. My guess is that one cannot add enough padding
to the steering wheel to provide meaningful energy absorption and still have
a diameter small enough for the average person's hand to grip.

For what it's worth, modern cars, including your car, have many standard
safety features, including a collapsible steering column, shift lock
interlock (if it is an automatic); neutral safety switch or clutch safety
switch; door guard beams; tempered glass everywhere but the windshield;
laminated safety glass for the windshield; front crumple zones; double hood
catch; hooks to keep the hood from intruding into the passenger compartment;
dual circuit brakes; breakaway rear view mirrors; child safety rear door
locks; breakaway engine and transmission mounts and reinforced firewall that
directs the engine/transmissions under the vehicle; air bags; seat belt
warning light; padded dashboard; reinforced seatbacks; child seat anchors;
head restraints; low brake fluid warning light; and more.
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