[rescue] LCD monitor diagnosis
"Javi Mahai <lefa at ucsc.edu>" at ucsc.edu
"Javi Mahai <lefa at ucsc.edu>" at ucsc.edu
Sat Apr 29 18:13:35 CDT 2006
On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 20:50:23 +0100
Mike Meredith <very at zonky.org> wrote:
> It seems that chronic laziness and a tendancy not to
>give a flying fsck
> about anyone else is quite widespread. It's not just
>handicap parking
> spots they target ... they'll park anywhere where it
>could save them a
> few minutes or (horrors!) a little walk. Blocking
>pavements (sidewalks)
> with Chelsea tractors (SUVs) is common ... many
>pedestrians can't
> clamber over one of those (I haven't yet, but I have
>been tempted to
> stomp my size-12 boots over the top of one).
During my undergrad times a friend worked a few weeks at
the campus parking office (making him one of the most
hated persons on earth for a few days), anyhow. One day he
called us from his cell, he was all extatic: He had found
a jerk (a late model big ass SUV) parked across 3
different handicap slots. This idiot did such a horrible
parking job that his car had literally took over the 3
handicap slots that were parallel to each other in that
specific corner of the parking structure. He had no
handicap plates/permit... and my friend was just static
about it, since he made the point of giving 3 parking
tickets... with a hefty fine associated with each ticket.
On top of that, the jerk had a few unpaid tickets on
record with the campus folk, so the car got one of those
fancy yellow boots that need to be removed once the
tickets are payed and that disable the car from moving. I
wish I had had more free time to wait for the owner of the
car and see his reaction, all I can think of was that
karma payed back in a big installment to that person that
day.
I drive a small sports car, my all time favourite thing is
to see every big honking SUV park around me in the
"compact" zone... pulling out of a busy parking area with
0 side visibility is "oh so much fun!"
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