>Why are you concerned with it not distracting you? Could it be to, uh,
>improve your performance?! (oh, wait, I sense the "safety" card is going
to
>be played here...)
>
>KeS
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Oh wait, if he gets to play his "safety" card with the mirror then I most
certainly get to play it with my Speed Bleeders. I'd have to vote that
brakes rate a little higher on the safety ladder then mirrors do.
After all, you _can_ always turn your head if you have no mirrors but I've
yet to see a really effective "Fred Flintstone" stop. ;^)
See you on course.
Eric Linnhoff in KC
#69DS TLS #13
'98 Neon R/T
<eric10mm@qni.com>
Take a ton of bolt and steel
A whole lotta sweat, a set of wheels.....On the Speedway.
The flag is down, pistons pound
Plenty of engines ripping around......On the Speedway.
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