Re: Here a MFMY Driver Story for Scott




Scott en Aztlán wrote:
"morticide" <grvan@xxxxxxxxxxx> said in rec.autos.driving:

I'm not sure about how to estimate Scott's opinion...other than to say
that as a general rule, anyone who drives is a MFFY waiting to happen.

I don't know where you got such a distorted idea of my position, but
let me be perfectly clear: not everyone on the road is a MFFY. In
fact, that is IMPOSSIBLE, and MFFY depends on JLEDI enablers in order
to accomplish its goals. If *everyone* was a MFFY, there would be NO
enablers.

Of course, that realization leads us directly into some Zen-like
philosophical questions. For example, if everyone were to become a
MFFY, and MFFYs need enablers in order to do MFFY things, would
everyone instantly cease to be MFFYs due to a complete lack of
enablers?
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I'm a wreckless driver and damn proud of it!

Interesting question. To pull a quote from an old Dilbert comic strip,
we'll just leave that question to the philosophers. :)

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  • Re: Here a MFMY Driver Story for Scott
    ... that realization leads us directly into some Zen-like philosophical questions. ... For example, if everyone were to become a MFFY, and MFFYs need enablers in order to do MFFY things, would everyone instantly cease to be MFFYs due to a complete lack of enablers? ...
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  • Re: Here a MFMY Driver Story for Scott
    ... MFFY, and MFFYs need enablers in order to do MFFY things, would ... everyone instantly cease to be MFFYs due to a complete lack of ... However there would either be far more collisions or much less MFFY, ...
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