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<blockquote data-quote="Ingvar Ahlberg" data-source="post: 914654" data-attributes="member: 15447"><p>[member=2475]Agaton Sax[/member] Yor explanation of the different work mode of Class A, AB, B, C and D is excellent but raises some questions.</p><p></p><p>What kind of car does Bob use that prevents him from crossing the railroad track despite the lack of a propper crossing? Why doesn?t he buy a Land Rover?</p><p></p><p>If choosing the class A method and dashing over to the other car at full speed and the train also happens to pass at the same time, crushing Bob, does his, or the other car drivers insurance cover this?</p><p></p><p>Using the Class B method, if both cars are Bobs won?t he get an imense amount of parking tickets on both cars?</p><p></p><p>Using the class C method, must he start the car, he should be able to transmit himself to work?</p><p></p><p>I don?t care about the class D method, Bob would turn up at work with a severely switched personality.</p><p></p><p>And, honestly, why doesn?t he just take the train to work? Would be environmentaly friendly and save him a lot of hassle.</p><p></p><p>Ingvar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ingvar Ahlberg, post: 914654, member: 15447"] [member=2475]Agaton Sax[/member] Yor explanation of the different work mode of Class A, AB, B, C and D is excellent but raises some questions. What kind of car does Bob use that prevents him from crossing the railroad track despite the lack of a propper crossing? Why doesn?t he buy a Land Rover? If choosing the class A method and dashing over to the other car at full speed and the train also happens to pass at the same time, crushing Bob, does his, or the other car drivers insurance cover this? Using the Class B method, if both cars are Bobs won?t he get an imense amount of parking tickets on both cars? Using the class C method, must he start the car, he should be able to transmit himself to work? I don?t care about the class D method, Bob would turn up at work with a severely switched personality. And, honestly, why doesn?t he just take the train to work? Would be environmentaly friendly and save him a lot of hassle. Ingvar [/QUOTE]
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