From: Brimstone on
NM wrote:
> Brimstone wrote:
>> NM wrote:
>>> Brimstone wrote:
>>>> raisethe wrote:
>>>>> x-no-archive:Steve Firth wrote:
>>>>>> raisethe <raisethe(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you two their resident trolls?
>>>>>> Oh, the irony.
>>>>> Meaning?
>>>> http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=42023&dict=CALD
>>>>
>>>> irony (FIGURATIVE SPEECH)
>>>> noun [U]
>>>> a means of expression which suggests a different, usually humorous
>>>> or angry, meaning for the words used:
>>>> Her voice heavy with irony, Simone said, "We're so pleased you were
>>>> able to stay so long." (= Her voice made it obvious they were not
>>>> pleased).
>>> AaH! Here we have Brimstone trying to lead you towards the 'Fountain
>>> of Knowledge', an activity he denies to lorry drivers, you are truly
>>> honoured, drink deeply.
>>
>> Wrong again.
>>
>>
> How? I spy you divulging information to a third party for the purposes
> of educating them, an activity you deny truck drivers.

Still wrong.


From: NM on
Brimstone wrote:
> NM wrote:
>> Brimstone wrote:
>>> NM wrote:
>>>> Brimstone wrote:
>>>>> raisethe wrote:
>>>>>> x-no-archive:Steve Firth wrote:
>>>>>>> raisethe <raisethe(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are you two their resident trolls?
>>>>>>> Oh, the irony.
>>>>>> Meaning?
>>>>> http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=42023&dict=CALD
>>>>>
>>>>> irony (FIGURATIVE SPEECH)
>>>>> noun [U]
>>>>> a means of expression which suggests a different, usually humorous
>>>>> or angry, meaning for the words used:
>>>>> Her voice heavy with irony, Simone said, "We're so pleased you were
>>>>> able to stay so long." (= Her voice made it obvious they were not
>>>>> pleased).
>>>> AaH! Here we have Brimstone trying to lead you towards the 'Fountain
>>>> of Knowledge', an activity he denies to lorry drivers, you are truly
>>>> honoured, drink deeply.
>>> Wrong again.
>>>
>>>
>> How? I spy you divulging information to a third party for the purposes
>> of educating them, an activity you deny truck drivers.
>
> Still wrong.
>
>
How?
From: Brimstone on
NM wrote:
> Brimstone wrote:
>> NM wrote:
>>> Brimstone wrote:
>>>> NM wrote:
>>>>> Brimstone wrote:
>>>>>> raisethe wrote:
>>>>>>> x-no-archive:Steve Firth wrote:
>>>>>>>> raisethe <raisethe(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Are you two their resident trolls?
>>>>>>>> Oh, the irony.
>>>>>>> Meaning?
>>>>>> http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=42023&dict=CALD
>>>>>>
>>>>>> irony (FIGURATIVE SPEECH)
>>>>>> noun [U]
>>>>>> a means of expression which suggests a different, usually
>>>>>> humorous or angry, meaning for the words used:
>>>>>> Her voice heavy with irony, Simone said, "We're so pleased you
>>>>>> were able to stay so long." (= Her voice made it obvious they
>>>>>> were not pleased).
>>>>> AaH! Here we have Brimstone trying to lead you towards the
>>>>> 'Fountain of Knowledge', an activity he denies to lorry drivers,
>>>>> you are truly honoured, drink deeply.
>>>> Wrong again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> How? I spy you divulging information to a third party for the
>>> purposes of educating them, an activity you deny truck drivers.
>>
>> Still wrong.
>>
>>
> How?

I don't deny truck drivers anything they're capable of using.


From: Dan Gregory on
Conor wrote:

> Just a note..cabs a feckin high now with the bottom of windscreens over
> 6ft off the floor so try and be a few feet in front of the lorry if
> you're directly in front of it.
I seem to remember the old minis being banned in sveral US states
because they were being squashed due to this (and when trucks turned right)
From: Steve Firth on
Dan Gregory <dangregory(a)brakes.palaver.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

> Conor wrote:
>
> > Just a note..cabs a feckin high now with the bottom of windscreens over
> > 6ft off the floor so try and be a few feet in front of the lorry if
> > you're directly in front of it.
> I seem to remember the old minis being banned in sveral US states
> because they were being squashed due to this (and when trucks turned right)

That makes no sense at all, a Corvette is lower than a Mini.