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Path: ...!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-4.nntp.ord.giganews.com!news.giganews.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2025 01:51:16 +0000 Subject: Re: 5 Fun Linux Commands You Should Try At Least Once Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc References: <vshpm2$6sd5$2@dont-email.me> <m53g0mFm5q8U2@mid.individual.net> <67ef0717@news.ausics.net> <vsongu$14lpj$1@news1.tnib.de> <rrd5clxl36.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> <vsrc4q$1beij$1@news1.tnib.de> <af3aclxo8k.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> <67f26f8b$0$28481$426a34cc@news.free.fr> <vsvudd$1mq38$1@news1.tnib.de> <vt0b7s$3ikfd$4@dont-email.me> <slrnvv8e5q.1d3n.trepidation@vps.jonz.net> <eeWcnfRPcO9j1mn6nZ2dnZfqn_adnZ2d@giganews.com> <m5j2s6F7vd3U2@mid.individual.net> From: c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2025 21:51:15 -0400 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.13.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <m5j2s6F7vd3U2@mid.individual.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <PuScnehcbaKJHGn6nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com> Lines: 66 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com X-Trace: sv3-Gqzqykz37/IsxyCpm0D/nSekw3ljAg/uhXpqt+zpJBp+g1j0Kpa1A5g+qJ84zA//ENtJAt2LlXFq1mp!zmEGwdrBGUflJEb+/N1oIXI+e6CbLmiJYuGw87YIZ3X8Xd98eLCGpuofGy25a7zcYiKgLUP51tFg X-Complaints-To: abuse@giganews.com X-DMCA-Notifications: http://www.giganews.com/info/dmca.html X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Bytes: 4240 On 4/7/25 6:45 PM, rbowman wrote: > On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:04:42 -0400, c186282 wrote: > >> On 4/7/25 4:42 PM, Allodoxaphobia wrote: >>> On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 12:00:12 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>> >>>> Driving down the middle gives you more chance to swerve to avoid the >>>> deer that suddenly appears at the road edge. >>> >>> Do not stare at the deer that runs across in front of you. >>> Look *behind* him to see the one that will follow. >> >> Absolutely !!! >> >> And I used to travel by motorcycle a lot . >> >> DID see one of those 'live cop' shows recently where they were >> chasing some guy on a bike at night. Long chase, then suddenly a deer >> bolts out of a field and T-bones the biker and his girlfriend ! Chase >> over :-) > > The downside of this area is the roads that are interesting on a bike are > where the deer and antelope play. And bears. And elk. And moose. Fortunately, never rode in moose territory ! However my Mom was on a BUS TOUR in northern Maine and the Canadian maritimes ... and a huge moose decided to attack the damned bus. Took off one of the front wheels, total disaster. NOT so good for the idiot moose either ..... Bull Moose seem to be very large things with an IQ of nine plus a massive testosterone overdose. "Duh ... THING ! ... ATTACK !!!" These days, stay well AWAY from Moose and Deer - too many have a "mad cow" type disease. NO cure, eats actual holes in the brain, IS contagious. On a motorcycle the DEER are the greatest threat by and large. They just abruptly POP OUT onto the road and then get kinda hypnotized by the oncoming headlight. Lots OF them too. Hmmmm ... ever watch a CAT trying to cross the road ? They tense up, tense up, get loaded, and then at the LAST INSTANT try to dash across the road. Doesn't always work out well ... but that's how they're wired. Deer seem to kinda use the same underlying programming. Raccoon ... they don't even NOTICE vehicles, they just trundle out across the road. OK, if messy, for cars, but CAN be a problem for 2-wheelers. Mostly I never rode after dark. Too much, including clueless humans, out to GETCHA. I survived massive miles because I *never* assumed I owned the road, *never* assumed they'd even SEE me. The punks on sport bikes never seem to get that - and lots become stains on the roadway. Wanna make seven figures on a bike - be PARANOID, very very PARANOID. Helps to be a 'traffic psychic' too.