How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
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The fact of the matter is, the bike had the right to be there. The dumbass that tried to pass him in a double yellow was wrong. That is what made it unsafe. Not the biker. You can't say that the biker made the driver cross the double line. That is dumb. You aren't dumb are you?
Probably b/c your tablet is brand new and your computer isn't. I'd expect the tablet to be slower really, then again I'm not that knowledgeable with cumpooters.
The fact of the matter is, the bike had the right to be there. The dumbass that tried to pass him in a double yellow was wrong. That is what made it unsafe. Not the biker. You can't say that the biker made the driver cross the double line. That is dumb. You aren't dumb are you?
EDIT: I did not mean to make 3 posts in succession.
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The neighborhood where I live is fairly upscale, the median home value is probably > $1million. I can afford a car, and I in fact own one.
When I am driving my car to and from work, a couple of the roads which I travel upon are somewhat narrow, have no bike lanes, and have raised curbs which would prevent a bicyclist from riding outside of the normal traffic pattern. One such example is Cassia Rd, which you will see in just a moment.
I enjoy driving in a manner which a court might deem "wreckless" but which I consider to be merely "brisk." As an example, this corner, which is about 1/2 mile from where I live, is especially fun to drive through at high speed in either direction:
These streets are frequented by bicyclists, many of whom commute to work each day on a bicycle which costs more than my car (from which, I presume, they do also own a car, but choose to commute via bicycle for reasons which are not economic in nature.) I, too, often commute via bicycle, though admittedly the value of my bike does not exceed that of my car. (It's close- within a few hundred dollars, however that says more about the value of my car than about my bike,)
Despite all of the aforementioned, I can recall neither coming into conflict with a bicyclist while driving (nor with another driver as a result of a bicyclist) nor can I recall having any hillbilly aѕѕholes shout at me from their own car while I am riding my bicycle.
I have occasionally been involved in rather interesting conversations with other cyclists, however that's more to do with the fact that they, being spandex-clad Lance Armstrong wannabees, felt that I was somehow cheating as I passed them and their carbon-fiber bikes while going up a steep hill on my own cheap, steel-framed mountain bike with a basket full of groceries in the back, simply because I happened to have the foresight to equip my bike with a 48 volt electric assist system and they didn't.
You should peddle really hard to make it look like your doing it by yourself, they'd love that.
I think the problem comes when bicycles ride on curvy (around here curvy means blind due to vegetation) roads, thats whats dangerous.
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Quick question, how old of a car can you finance? How bout' an 05'? Something tells me no.
I think the problem comes when bicycles ride on curvy (around here curvy means blind due to vegetation) roads, thats whats dangerous.
EDIT:
Quick question, how old of a car can you finance? How bout' an 05'? Something tells me no.
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I'm most irritated by the fact that these riders are typically riding on very busy main roads, despite there being nice, long, perfectly good riding roads all throughout the same area. They just choose to be all "look at me!" and ride in the middle of the goddamn main highway, clogging up hundreds or thousands of cars. Move out of the ------- way Lance!
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Like I said, the motor is just an assist. It will propel you at a reasonable speed on flat ground, but on hills, you still have to work pretty hard. And that's really what makes it funny- we're both gunning it up the hill, pedaling like hell, I just happen to be passing the spandex-clad folks on their $5k bikes while wearing ratty shorts and peddling a cheap, department-store mountain bike with fatty tires and a milk crate on the back.
I do it just for you.
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I would imagine that you can take out a loan to purchase a car of virtually any age. Just think about all the "Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem!" and "Got a Job? Got $50? Then you're approved!" used-car lots you drive past which are filled with 10-15 year old vehicles.
Of course, you're an idiot if you're thinking of financing any car.
Are you asking me?
I would imagine that you can take out a loan to purchase a car of virtually any age. Just think about all the "Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem!" and "Got a Job? Got $50? Then you're approved!" used-car lots you drive past which are filled with 10-15 year old vehicles.
Of course, you're an idiot if you're thinking of financing any car.
I would imagine that you can take out a loan to purchase a car of virtually any age. Just think about all the "Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem!" and "Got a Job? Got $50? Then you're approved!" used-car lots you drive past which are filled with 10-15 year old vehicles.
Of course, you're an idiot if you're thinking of financing any car.
I'm wanting an NB, and I don't think banks will do a loan on a 7+ year old car, but I thought I'd ask to see if anyone else knew.
If I did get a loan, I could get it at a good rate and pay almost $1k a month, more then $1K after 3 months. If I got a $6K loan @ 5% that would be ~$265 per month, If I got that payed off in 8-10 months (conservatively) that would probably give me a pretty great credit score, well worth the $300 interest on the loan.
I generally try to avoid stealerships, but if I could get the right car at the right price and not get sodomized on the loan interest, I'd go for it.
Asking anyone with knowledge.
I'm wanting an NB, and I don't think banks will do a loan on a 7+ year old car, but I thought I'd ask to see if anyone else knew.
If I did get a loan, I could get it at a good rate and pay almost $1k a month, more then $1K after 3 months. If I got a $6K loan @ 5% that would be ~$265 per month, If I got that payed off in 8-10 months (conservatively) that would probably give me a pretty great credit score, well worth the $300 interest on the loan.
I generally try to avoid stealerships, but if I could get the right car at the right price and not get sodomized on the loan interest, I'd go for it.
I'm wanting an NB, and I don't think banks will do a loan on a 7+ year old car, but I thought I'd ask to see if anyone else knew.
If I did get a loan, I could get it at a good rate and pay almost $1k a month, more then $1K after 3 months. If I got a $6K loan @ 5% that would be ~$265 per month, If I got that payed off in 8-10 months (conservatively) that would probably give me a pretty great credit score, well worth the $300 interest on the loan.
I generally try to avoid stealerships, but if I could get the right car at the right price and not get sodomized on the loan interest, I'd go for it.
Honestly, I would not run out and buy a car (or anything) if I were you.
Save your money.
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You don't need to buy from a dealer- all they're doing is acting as a broker for third-party loans.
Most, if not all, local credit unions and banks offer financing for used cars. I just checked SDCCU, and their current published rate for a model year 2002-2007 vehicle on a 36 month term is 3.9% APR for up to 120% of KBB value.
Most, if not all, local credit unions and banks offer financing for used cars. I just checked SDCCU, and their current published rate for a model year 2002-2007 vehicle on a 36 month term is 3.9% APR for up to 120% of KBB value.
Honestly I was only asking b/c I was looking at Mazdaspeed Miatas (ghay), but if I think about it I only will need 2-3 thousand over what I'll sell my NA for to get the NB I want, so I wont need a loan. But I will be getting a NB, 2ish guns, and a new laptop (>$400 probably) and that'll be over 6 months probably. I'd like a V1 and a gopro too now that I think about it, but I'll get 'em both used. Don't worry Pusha, I'd like to be saving at least 2/3 of my paycheck.
Thanks Joe, if I do end up needing/wanting a loan thats some more info that will come in handy.
Thanks Joe, if I do end up needing/wanting a loan thats some more info that will come in handy.
Don't forget that most, if not all, of the toys you buy will have to in the US if you get deployed.
I'd recommend leasing some swag-*** car and just vacating the lease when/if you get orders.
I'd recommend leasing some swag-*** car and just vacating the lease when/if you get orders.
I can leave the car at my parents house where it will get started on a regular biases, same with any miscellaneous crap and handguns. Any assault rifle(s) will go in some sort of storage facility or a trusted friends house.