Re: Re: Radar Detectors. Was: Spank! -Reply

From: Michael Z-Sykes (MSykes@su.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 27 1998 - 09:43:42 EST


I gotta' go with miles on this one, besides, a fuzz buster isn't gonna' help
when you are in the process of a 80+ mph spank anyway. Just make
sure you don't say the word "racing".....
-mike sykes

>>> Miles Bosworth <mbosworth@ioa.com> 03/26/98 05:20pm >>>
My fuzz buster is on the shelf in the garage. Life is so much simpler just
setting the cruise control about 8 or 9 over the speed limit and cruising.
An hour drive is now enjoyable, gas mileage is better, and I get there
only
a minute or so behind the jerk that is weaving in and out, or jumpy as a
cat
in a room full of rocking chairs ever time he sees a Ford LTD.

>>>>>>>>>>>
>Hey I'm in NY too so I'm in the clear and most of the places I drive are
>backroads so is only the occasinal state trooper sriving along so my
>whistler 1490 does the job just fine. Have you ever seen VASCAR in
NY?
>Where if so.
>
>Chris Lang
>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
>Not VASCAR, but I got stopped with laser radar in Rochester area
(State
Police).
>I don't bother with my old passport anymore finding my eyes seem to
work
best
>on my daily commute (why those tail lights going on way up ahead?).
They
are
>also usually in the same spots (rotate them), but not always. My
Passport
had a
>habit of making a bad power connection (momentary power cycle)
which only
raised
>my tension level. I would say that using traffic as a screen (don't be #1)
is good
>'cept the cop picked me out in a traffic cluster (I was 3rd in the fast
lane and
>coming up on #2) with the laser.
>
>Bottom line: Don't get cocky and drive smart.
>
>
>-Bob T. '98 CC 4X4 V8 Sport+
>



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