Most drivers are in the dark already. What's the big deal?
Most drivers are in the dark already. What's the big deal?
Hola ..
From the "I Just Don't Get It" File ::
It seems to me, the latest "trend" is extreme auto window tinting .. I see more and more cars and trucks with all but the windshield impossible to see in .. and why .. ?? So the 5/0 can't see you yacking and texting while driving .. ?? And, how does that work at night .. ??
The bottom example is most common .. 5% light transmission .. ?? I just don't get it ..
Hola ..
From the "I Just Don't Get It" File ::
It seems to me, the latest "trend" is extreme auto window tinting .. I see more and more cars and trucks with all but the windshield impossible to see in .. and why .. ?? So the 5/0 can't see you yacking and texting while driving .. ?? And, how does that work at night .. ??
The bottom example is most common .. 5% light transmission .. ?? I just don't get it ..
Check your state laws ... Pennsylvania enacted this one in 1999.
Kentucky and Ohio are pretty serious about tinted car windows. Don't remember the percentage but cops must be able to see you.
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Congratulations to The Honorable Senator Tammy Duckworth ..
Iraq War veteran, Duckworth served as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot and suffered severe combat wounds, losing both of her legs and damaging her right arm. She was the first female double amputee from the war .. the first Asian American woman elected to Congress in Illinois, the first disabled woman to be elected to Congress, the first female double amputee in the Senate, the first Senator to give birth while in office, the first member of Congress born in Thailand, the first Senator to bring her new born child to the Senate Floor today ..
I met her briefly during her last Campaign, and she is a Sincere, Honorable and Trustworthy Woman .. a real Patriot ..
And, a Real Contender ..
She nicknamed POTUS "Cadet Bone Spurs” ..
Duckworth makes history, casts vote with baby on Senate floor - CNNPolitics
I had a rough past 24 hours. My back was in major pain. I did the usual, heat, cold, lidocaine, acetaminophen, rest, TENS... everything. Called the nurses' hotline, and she said the emergency room would be justified. My blood pressure was over 200, and I got a shot. The pain med and the BP med helped, but it is still a tad high. And, of course, treating one problem exacerbates the other. Once the BP stabilizes, I am set for a course of prednisone. Need to get a home BP machine. Time to get to bed. I actually dozed while there--
Just glad I am alive. That would be too much for my family.