Pointless Experiments
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
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We did similar...
A group of us driving a rather knackered old minibus from Aberdeen to Liverpool, got to about Perth before it got dark and the driver had to turn on the headlights, ah, problem...
A quick pit stop to the nearest Halfords gave us the brightest bulbs we could find, which did bugger all for letting us see the road, but did at least give two points of light for others to see us by.
On the plus side, we found it is more than possible to navigate a straightish line down the road based off of the wee signal bumps at the edge of the road where you can hear the rumbling noise when you drive over them.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2008, 13:22, Reply)
A group of us driving a rather knackered old minibus from Aberdeen to Liverpool, got to about Perth before it got dark and the driver had to turn on the headlights, ah, problem...
A quick pit stop to the nearest Halfords gave us the brightest bulbs we could find, which did bugger all for letting us see the road, but did at least give two points of light for others to see us by.
On the plus side, we found it is more than possible to navigate a straightish line down the road based off of the wee signal bumps at the edge of the road where you can hear the rumbling noise when you drive over them.
( , Mon 28 Jul 2008, 13:22, Reply)
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