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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:45:00 -0800, Fred Furlly wrote:
What's wrong with this picture? I am licensed to travel by car, but this restricts me compared to virtually unregulated walkers who can climb stairs, hike along sylvan paths, and tread across foot bridges. After all, the golden horizon of the automotive age is about furthering the piston technology of propulsion, gas exploration beneath ice caps, and parking lot revenues. Why can't we drive into elevators, or park in bath rooms? Bureaucratic priorities seem to be distorted by lame prejudices for doors and hallways designed during the era before the chariot. Just compare the number of rules and regulations for roads and sidewalks. Controlling an auto is an advanced skill proving our merit among mankind. Walking is just steps away from the Neanderthalic Tar Pits. Driving should be made universal and without restriction as the birth right of an enlightened and progressive society. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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