Re: Road rage program on TV



In article <0k8di1tu5lbk8pvndvmunurhbigt09ja2h@xxxxxxx>,
Ian Dalziel <iandalziel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 07:32:26 +0100, Mark Foster
> <m.e.fosterREMOVEMEFIRST@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> I have not passed an advanced test. I do intend to try, though.
> >
> >What would you say is holding you back?
> >
>
> Never got round to it till recently. I suspect my IAM test will be
> about the same time as Peter's. I also suspect he'll pass and I won't,
> which seemed a good reason not to mention it.
> :-)

Honestly, with a competent teacher and some self-determination it's
really not that hard to get up to test standard. The hard stuff comes
_after_ that :-)

> >Yes. But the system has not varied according to vehicle.
> >
> Agreed. But what I *said* was :
> "It is not a specific set of *actions* - the actions can and do vary
> according to the car and the situation. The phases are specific, they
> do not have to be made up of the same actions every time."

OK. I'll accept that we both mean exactly the same thing and avoid
another semantics argument.

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