How disappointing #
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 09:45 GMT
Well there goes my faith in Darwinism.
Natural Selection is clearly untrue.
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 09:45 GMT
Well there goes my faith in Darwinism.
Natural Selection is clearly untrue.
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 10:57 GMT
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
What a lightweight!
Paul
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 12:11 GMT
Todays society has clearly put Darwinism out of function. I mean, this person, who obviously has got more money than sense, should have, according to all natural laws, been extinct. But thanks to todays modern technology, these genes will still be populating the Earth.
Nothing personal "Hayley", but should you have crossed said river 5,000 years ago you wouldn't be alive now.
Can we please have a law that requires everybody to apply common sense, or they will be prosecuted..?
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 12:11 GMT
The headline should read:
"Idiot ignores evidence of eyes. Drives into River"
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 15:13 GMT
This is what happens when you use a secondary source of navigation as your primary source.
If I was a SatNav map designer I'd put so many routes through rivers just to see how many idiots actually ran their cars into the water. Or perhaps this has already happened...
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 17:26 GMT
... who thought that referring to the Easy Walk's "test pilots" from the Italian Blind Union. as "Guinea pig(s)" was just a LEE-E-E-E-ETLE BIT tacky...?
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 18:50 GMT
When the article said that she was driving 'to' a christening did it mean 'from' and the liquid refreshment was more invigorating than a swim in the river?
Posted Monday 26th March 2007 19:27 GMT
What a non-story !
Woman acts stupid and drives into river. End.
If she had been uses a road map that incorrectly showed the road as passable would you have written "map plubges Merc into river" ? No, you wouldn't.
SatNav is a tool, nothing more. If people are so f***ing stupid as to go places where it's obviously wrong then it's the user that needs an upgrade. Or is common sense considered "too 20th century" to be used these days.