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Old 01-18-11 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Grim
When you yell "on your left" most people that are not deaf will look over their shoulder or give some indication that they heard you with their body movement.
Not in my experience. Often they move if they need to, but if they don't need to they'll just keep on in a straight line. I only visibly acknowledge an "on your left" some of the time when I'm running.

Originally Posted by Santaria
lol, next time I'm out running I'm taking my Airzound to toss a "burp" at the mindless drone cyclist who looks zombified to me Should be a hoot, or a crash. On second thought, I probably won't - I'm just not a dick like that.
Naw, you're doing it wrong; you need to harass more vulnerable users than yourself. So, if you're running, you'd be "burp"ing your airhorn at stroller moms, senior citizens out for a walk, and children.

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