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Old 28 Aug 2009, 09:54 pm
Elmo P. Shagnasty
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Default Re: turn signal sound

In article <h7a2i7$2dr$2@news.eternal-september.org>,
Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@GrumpyOneNot.net> wrote:

> > With correctly set mirrors, there is no blind spot and you can see cars
> > as they move out of your rear view mirror and into your side view
> > mirror, and from your side view mirror into your main vision at your
> > side.
> >
> > The most "flicking" you should ever have to do is over to the side
> > mirror.

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> Er, you've obviously never driven in Texas where they have mastered the
> skill of finding every blind spot imaginable.


If your mirrors are properly adjusted, there *is* no blind spot.


> Personally, I have never had any vehicle with total foolproof mirrors to
> cover blindspots. Any mirror that does so seriously distorts the
> picture as to range and position..


I'm not talking about a distorting mirror. I'm talking about adjusting
them correctly such that you see the car either in your rear view
mirror, or if it's going out of that it's going into and passing through
your side view mirror, and as the rear of the car is exiting your side
mirror the front of the car is coming up beside you.

You need never turn your head any farther than what it takes to look in
the side mirror.

Trust me. No distortion, plain mirrors, no blind spot.

I didn't invent this. I found it years ago, and discovered that it
works.
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