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SexyLxy
04-07-2009, 01:20 PM
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94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 01:48 PM
Accidents happen whether it's a Ferrari or a Focus. Her boss shouldn't be irrate as he is the one who handed her the keys. That just shows what type of person he is. The question here should be who would want this boss.
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 02:54 PM
Accidents happen whether it's a Ferrari or a Focus. Her boss shouldn't be irrate as he is the one who handed her the keys. That just shows what type of person he is. The question here should be who would want this boss.
You're a nice guy. But according to the CHP, the accident was a function of speed, ergo, not an accident per se but a consequence of thought and choice. It was within her control. However, the boss is probably some greasy guy who let her "borrow" his Ferrari as a part in his strategy to get in her pants and maybe this is just a little Karma.
SexyLxy
04-07-2009, 03:07 PM
I hope she's hot cuz she must have been worth 125K. :bigthumbsup:
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 04:27 PM
You're a nice guy. But according to the CHP, the accident was a function of speed, ergo, not an accident per se but a consequence of thought and choice. It was within her control. However, the boss is probably some greasy guy who let her "borrow" his Ferrari as a part in his strategy to get in her pants and maybe this is just a little Karma.
It was still an accident. She didn't purposely crash the car. Doesn't matter if she was speeding or not she still accidently crashed. I've flipped a car that was not mine at 120mph when I was younger. I didn't purposely do it, it was an accident. If she had totaled the car doing the speed limit do you think her boss would have been less upset? I don't.
SexyLxy
04-07-2009, 04:51 PM
It was still an accident. She didn't purposely crash the car. Doesn't matter if she was speeding or not she still accidently crashed. I've flipped a car that was not mine at 120mph when I was younger. I didn't purposely do it, it was an accident. If she had totaled the car doing the speed limit do you think her boss would have been less upset? I don't.
Ok, but ask yourself this question.
Did you purposly go 120mph or did you just accidently just step on the gas and omg, I'm going 120?
Yes we know she didn't say "hey I'm going to go flip this car today b/c I want to" but you do have to put some blame on the fact that she did intend on going faster than she should have.
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 05:17 PM
Ok, but ask yourself this question.
Did you purposly go 120mph or did you just accidently just step on the gas and omg, I'm going 120?
Yes we know she didn't say "hey I'm going to go flip this car today b/c I want to" but you do have to put some blame on the fact that she did intend on going faster than she should have.
I purposely went 120 but accidently lost control through a corner. It was still an accident. Even if I meant to speed I didn't mean to crash. Now I'm not saying that she didn't do something wrong but would you really let someone drive your Ferrari and not expect them to push it a little. Would I loan someone my Cobra with expectation that they were only going to do the posted speed limit at all times? No. My brother is a perfect example. When he borrows my Cobra I know he is going to do something in it. Whether it be testing to see how fast it will go with the old T5, race a car on the freeway or take one of his employees slideways through an intersection. Would I be irrate if he were to crash doing so. No. I would be more concerned that he and anyone else involved was okay. It's just a car and can be replaced. That's why we have insurance.
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 05:19 PM
It was still an accident. She didn't purposely crash the car. Doesn't matter if she was speeding or not she still accidently crashed. I've flipped a car that was not mine at 120mph when I was younger. I didn't purposely do it, it was an accident. If she had totaled the car doing the speed limit do you think her boss would have been less upset? I don't.
SCENARIO A:
You're stuck in traffic blocked in front and on both sides. Someone piles into you from behind. You had no chance of not being hit. This is reasonably beyond your control and the fault lies with the person who hit you. The boss has no grounds for being upset. I certainly wouldn't.
SCENARIO B:
Taking a ramp with excessive speed in a car that is not your property. It was your choice to speed. It was within your power to control the enviornment. The result was a consequence of your choice. Intent is irrelevant. The boss has grounds for being upset, though I would have questioned his motives for handing out the keys. I weep for neither of them.
Basically I think our society is way . . . way . . . way to loose with the term "accident" and it becomes and excuse for being a victim of the Universe. This doesn't mean she, or you when you were younger are bad people that should go away and die. Once when I was 17 I fell asleep while driving . . . on a Mexican desert Fwy. coming back from San Felipe. It wasn't an accident. I made the very poor choice of setting out to drive several hundred miles while being far too tired. Poorly reasoned choices lead to a higher probability of poor or non-desirable outcomes.
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 05:34 PM
SCENARIO A:
You're stuck in traffic blocked in front and on both sides. Someone piles into you from behind. You had no chance of not being hit. This is reasonably beyond your control and the fault lies with the person who hit you. The boss has no grounds for being upset. I certainly wouldn't.
SCENARIO B:
Taking a ramp with excessive speed in a car that is not your property. It was your choice to speed. It was within your power to control the enviornment. The result was a consequence of your choice. Intent is irrelevant. The boss has grounds for being upset, though I would have questioned his motives for handing out the keys. I weep for neither of them.
Basically I think our society is way . . . way . . . way to loose with the term "accident" and it becomes and excuse for being a victim of the Universe. This doesn't mean she, or you when you were younger are bad people that should go away and die. Once when I was 17 I fell asleep while driving . . . on a Mexican desert Fwy. coming back from San Felipe. It wasn't an accident. I made the very poor choice of setting out to drive several hundred miles while being far too tired. Poorly reasoned choices lead to a higher probability of poor or non-desirable outcomes.
I'm in no way saying that she/I were not at fault. But it was still an accident. Accident: NOUN: 1a. An unexpected and undesirable event. In my opinion even in the event of scenario A I still think he would have been irrate. I my industry I have met a lot of guys like this. Very rich driving Ferraris and Lambos. I know they would be irrate in either scenario. That's just the way they are, materialistic.
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 05:37 PM
Accident: NOUN: 1a. An unexpected and undesirable event.
Accident: NOUN: 1c. An instance of involuntary urination or defecation in one's clothing. Which also may apply for her when she felt the car start to slide. So it is possible that the incident resulted in 2 accidents. :thumbs_up:
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 05:47 PM
I'm in no way saying that she/I were not at fault. But it was still an accident. Accident: NOUN: 1a. An unexpected and undesirable event. In my opinion even in the event of scenario A I still think he would have been irrate. I my industry I have met a lot of guys like this. Very rich driving Ferraris and Lambos. I know they would be irrate in either scenario. That's just the way they are, materialistic.
I don't like your definition. :D
accident: anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause
Running over debris you couldn't see late at night causing a blowout. Accident
Failing to ever check your tires, running them bald, eventually leading to a blowout. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
Birds getting sucked into an engine. Accident
Engine failure that happened because of a part failure that was out of life cycle and not replaced because of corner cutting. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
Getting rear ended while blocked in. Accident.
Running off the road while driving too fast. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
As for the guys you describe, they just sound like irrational dirt bags. I've certainly known people in my life who behave the same and are poor. It's a personality type.
Leedom
04-07-2009, 05:50 PM
Accident: NOUN: 1c. An instance of involuntary urination or defecation in one's clothing. Which also may apply for her when she felt the car start to slide. So it is possible that the incident resulted in 2 accidents. :thumbs_up:
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Although I have to agree with Ben on this one. If some kids were racing down the street and hit someone and killed them they would be charged with murder, not manslaughter because they were in control of their autos and as such should not have been racing on the street. I am with you Ben. I would hand my keys to many of my friends and some people on here and expect them to have fun in my car but in no way be unsafe and crash it. I would probably be more mad that you disrespected me and pushed my car farther than you should have and farther than it could handle. Like Ben said, the car is not yours don't push it too far.
BRUTAL64
04-07-2009, 05:53 PM
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As for the guys you describe, they just sound like irrational dirt bags. I've certainly known people in my life who behave the same and are poor. It's a personality type.
I call these males the "F" type. "F" = Fucked-up.:rolleyes:
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 05:56 PM
I called these males the "F" type. "F" = Fucked-up.:rolleyes:
I think they're often spoiled brats and moma's boys where little Johnny can do no wrong. They grow up to be insufferable pricks sometimes.
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 05:59 PM
I don't like your definition. :D
accident: anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause
Running over debris you couldn't see late at night causing a blowout. Accident
Failing to ever check your tires, running them bald, eventually leading to a blowout. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
Birds getting sucked into an engine. Accident
Engine failure that happened because of a part failure that was out of life cycle and not replaced because of corner cutting. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
Getting rear ended while blocked in. Accident.
Running off the road while driving too fast. Not an accident. Cause natural, known, and controllable.
As for the guys you describe, they just sound like irrational dirt bags. I've certainly known people in my life who behave the same and are poor. It's a personality type.
Okay. So let's go back to my accident. I was on the 605 heading North at the 210 West interchange. I was on the overpass at 120mph going through the turn without issue when I crossed an expansion joint which shocked the rearend causing it to slide. This is much like your first scenario. Had there not been an expansion joint the car would have gone through the corner without issue.
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 06:13 PM
Okay. So let's go back to my accident. I was on the 605 heading North at the 210 West interchange. I was on the overpass at 120mph going through the turn without issue when I crossed an expansion joint which shocked the rearend causing it to slide. This is much like your first scenario. Had there not been an expansion joint the car would have gone through the corner without issue.
Nope. If you were driving at the speed posted on the overpass, probably not more than 55mph, you would have maintained control. And if you couldn't you probably shouldn't have had a license in the first place, but that's a different story. Your choice to drive at high speed altered the dynamics of the system. Your choice, not some cosmic randomness. IF you were driving at the posted speed at night and a tire or other massive debris was in the road causing you to loose control, then I'd say it was an accident from your point of view.
In the most hardcore point of view, mercilessly logical, even that would not be an accident in the total sense because there is no fundamental reason or excuse for there to be debris in the road way. In fact all parameters are, in the final analysis, controllable by human action.
You see where I'm going with this. The vast, vast majority of what we see as "accidents", failure, chaos is purely the result of human failure to exert control over the parameters of a system. Don't assign any emotional significance to the word "failure", I mean it in the purely logical sense.
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 06:34 PM
Nope. If you were driving at the speed posted on the overpass, probably not more than 55mph, you would have maintained control. And if you couldn't you probably shouldn't have had a license in the first place, but that's a different story. Your choice to drive at high speed altered the dynamics of the system. Your choice, not some cosmic randomness. IF you were driving at the posted speed at night and a tire or other massive debris was in the road causing you to loose control, then I'd say it was an accident from your point of view.
In the most hardcore point of view, mercilessly logical, even that would not be an accident in the total sense because there is no fundamental reason or excuse for there to be debris in the road way. In fact all parameters are, in the final analysis, controllable by human action.
You see where I'm going with this. The vast, vast majority of what we see as "accidents", failure, chaos is purely the result of human failure to exert control over the parameters of a system. Don't assign any emotional significance to the word "failure", I mean it in the purely logical sense.
So what you're saying is that the only way my accident would have been an accident is if I was driving the posted speed limit and a bird flying above suffered a heart attack and fell in the roadway just in front of me in which case I wouldn't have time to react and inadvertently ran it over causing me to lose control and crash? However, I guess that also could be seen as not an accident since someone posted a sign determining what an appropriate speed for that interchange was and they could have been wrong so the crash could have been averted if I was only going the safe speed of 10mph instead of the unsafe posted speed of 55.
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 06:47 PM
So what you're saying is that the only way my accident would have been an accident is if I was driving the posted speed limit and a bird flying above suffered a heart attack and fell in the roadway just in front of me in which case I wouldn't have time to react and inadvertently ran it over causing me to lose control and crash?
Basically correct.
However, I guess that also could be seen as not an accident since someone posted a sign determining what an appropriate speed for that interchange was and they could have been wrong so the crash could have been averted if I was only going the safe speed of 10mph instead of the unsafe posted speed of 55.
Scare Crow. :p
94cobra69ss396
04-07-2009, 06:53 PM
I'd still rather have her as an employee than him as a boss.
Vettezuki
04-07-2009, 07:07 PM
I'd still rather have her as an employee than him as a boss.
She just made an understandable, though expensive mistake. He sounds like a bit of a jerk. I'd agree. :thumbs_up:
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