…That doesn’t make sense. If you’re getting only bread or only filling in some bites, that’s on how you arranged the filling on the bread. How you slice the sandwich isn’t going to change that.
(and for the record, that’s a Mercedes sign, not a peace sign)
Agreed. Some folks find the feeling of bread pressing against their cheeks when they bite a square cut sandwich unpleasant - a diagonal helps with that.
I suppose I can understand why square-cut pizza is in the sounds bad/is bad quadrant. I mean, you don’t want to try that with a soggy, floppy New York pie.
Randall has clearly never had a good Chicago tavern-style pizza.
Heh. I did post a video of a cloud of gnats in my neighborhood in facebook just yesterday. I thought it was sort of exciting. No exotic tracking instruments used though.
Yes, the one I live off of is not divided but is multi-lane and has a turn lane in the middle. I routinely have folks try to wave me out in front of them (turning onto the main road). It’s infuriating, slows down traffic, puts me at risk, and encourages me to break the law (if I turn into the turn lane rather than into the traffic lane, which is the only safe way to do it).
True, but it is unreasonable in the intersection of this example. You have multiple vehicles, including a semi, blocking your turn. When encountering such a situation, the reasonable choice is adjusting your route by making a right turn.
Depends on how long it’s likely to be until there’s a sizeable clear space. I know roads where there may be a crowd like that at one point, but within a couple of minutes a sizeable gap is likely to appear. If I’m waiting longer than that, yes I’ll make a right and then two lefts.
Exactly. I know of many as well, including the one I live near.
Which just adds to the frustration of somebody trying to “grant the right of way”. If I’m trying to turn left it’s because I know it will be possible in a reasonable amount of time. But that’s only true if all drivers behave as they’re supposed to and we don’t waste precious seconds doing the “you go, no you go” dance. Just turn when you can and clear the road so I can turn when it’s my turn!