Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When do you put on the high beams versus regular headlights for nighttime driving? And if you have them on, are you supposed to turn them down when a car is approaching so the driver isn’t blinded?
I’m not embarrassed but I still don’t know. I don’t drive much at all, let alone at night.
Yes, you click them off when someone is approaching. I grew up in the country, and high-beams are a necessity on back roads, but I have rarely used them since moving to the DC metro area, because the streets I drive on at night are usually well-lit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the average size of a mans package is about 5 inches. Not 9.
Which did you think was normal? The 9 inches?
This person appears to have thought 9 inches was normal.
I think 7-8 is normal. 5 is not.
6 inches is average. Most guys can manage to stick a ruler way into their abdomen to convince themselves that they’re actually 7 or 8 instead of 6.
PPs must be with small guys. 7 is avg
Wrong. 5.2 is average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the average size of a mans package is about 5 inches. Not 9.
Which did you think was normal? The 9 inches?
This person appears to have thought 9 inches was normal.
I think 7-8 is normal. 5 is not.
6 inches is average. Most guys can manage to stick a ruler way into their abdomen to convince themselves that they’re actually 7 or 8 instead of 6.
PPs must be with small guys. 7 is avg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That if a police car with lights on, ambulance with lights on, fire truck with lights on and a post office truck arrive at a four way stop sign at exact same time who goes first?
Answer is Post Office truck as Federal Vehicles Have right of way over state and local vehicles
That’s odd. Who goes second?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When do you put on the high beams versus regular headlights for nighttime driving? And if you have them on, are you supposed to turn them down when a car is approaching so the driver isn’t blinded?
I’m not embarrassed but I still don’t know. I don’t drive much at all, let alone at night.
Yes, you click them off when someone is approaching. I grew up in the country, and high-beams are a necessity on back roads, but I have rarely used them since moving to the DC metro area, because the streets I drive on at night are usually well-lit.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:1. That Alaska is attached to Canada. It was always off floating with Hawaii when we learned it in school. I always thought it was an island off the coast of Canada until I was in my 20s.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The saying that "It's always in the last place you look" is literal. It's the last place because you found it! Don't know why that never clicked for me.
You’ve legit blown my mind.
Anonymous wrote:I've bought and sold several houses, am an intelligent person, manage other complex transactions and I still to this day do not understand real estate agent commissions and how the buyer/seller agent % work. When I try to negotiate them, I talk the fee down but don't understand the relationship between the two. It's like my brain just shuts down any time it is explained to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When do you put on the high beams versus regular headlights for nighttime driving? And if you have them on, are you supposed to turn them down when a car is approaching so the driver isn’t blinded?
I’m not embarrassed but I still don’t know. I don’t drive much at all, let alone at night.
Yes, you click them off when someone is approaching. I grew up in the country, and high-beams are a necessity on back roads, but I have rarely used them since moving to the DC metro area, because the streets I drive on at night are usually well-lit.
Anonymous wrote:When do you put on the high beams versus regular headlights for nighttime driving? And if you have them on, are you supposed to turn them down when a car is approaching so the driver isn’t blinded?
I’m not embarrassed but I still don’t know. I don’t drive much at all, let alone at night.