Imagine your father is in surgery for a routine tonsillectomy. Something goes wrong with the anesthesia and his heart goes nuts. The defibrillator is brought out, the paddles applied to your father’s chest and the surgeon yells “CLEAR!”. He triggers the defibrillator, but nothing happens, just a small clicking noise. He quickly checks the machine, [...]
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One of my pet peeves and something that annoys the hell out of me is people that do not use their turn signals. As I’m sure you can imagine, this makes for a fun experience every time I drive, as a majority of people seem to have forgotten they came with the car. What makes this even more insidious, is that it isn’t hard to hit the little bar on the steering wheel when you’re turning, or even better, before you turn. Taking this to an extreme, you could say that these people lack common courtesy for those around them. I won’t go that far, yet. [Learn more][1].
[1]: http://www.agiledevelopmentwithrob.com/blog/agile-lessons/815/do-you-use-your-turn-signals/
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