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Dundee Stu

The world's full of tossers

7 October 2004

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I decided that it was finally time to upgrade my computer's operating system from Windows 98 (first edition). I was seriously toying with Linux, but it looked too complicated to me, and I'm not certain about the compatibility of my software with it, so I put a few more pennies into Bill Gates' pockets instead. So, off to the computer store we went - Liam happily because he had been suitably bribed with the promise of Sims 2. I resisted the temptation to splash out on a new PC, remembering that I had bought a laptop less than a month ago, and to buy yet another computer would be a bit OTT (and how would I justify it to the taxman?). So, I limited my purchase to Windows XP upgrade, Sims 2 and a set of rechargable AA batteries. On the way home, Liam and I were crossing a road in the retail park. We were on a marked crossing, but I saw this car going round the roundabout too fast as it headed straight for us. I just knew he wasn't about to stop, despite us being on the zebra crossing. He didn't, and as he passed in front of us I yelled at him. He screeched to a halt about 20 metres away, stalling his engine in the process. Then he slammed into reverse and headed back towards us yelling obscenities as he did so. I don't know, but I think that he expected me to be scared and run away, but I wasn't and I didn't. I calmly explained to him that too much love with his right hand could be the reason that he didn't see the zebra crossing and the people on it. I advised him that he ought to stop doing it, or risk going completely blind. I also suggested, helpfully I thought, that he might consider getting the large appendage sticking out of his forehead surgically removed. He tried to drive off at speed, but only managed to stall again. Liam and I walked away and left him to it. W*nker.


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Guest 08-Oct-2005 12:07
Great SP and hope that you've got a non-glitch installation .. :o)
Guest 20-Oct-2004 01:48
I'm laughing at your story. What a tremendous example of the dork you found there!

Nice SP - a dark mood after your encounter?
Gayle P. Clement09-Oct-2004 16:18
Good luck with that upgrade!
Larry Ahern08-Oct-2004 12:17
I love to confront tough guys because they just crumble. Good for you!! Great shot too.
Guest 08-Oct-2004 04:36
Very intense shot indeed.
Karen Leaf08-Oct-2004 02:52
Sounds like a pretty intense encounter, (altho forgive me for LOL), but you got that serious look going; hmmm. The encounter with the car or the XP install?? Good shot.
Herb 08-Oct-2004 00:46
Happy install.
Anne Young08-Oct-2004 00:00
I just bought Sims 2 a couple weeks ago! I'm so addicted to that game. Too bad it runs unbearably slow on my laptop -- they really should've raised the minimum requirements listed on the box. I know a lot of people who couldn't even load it on their systems. Now back to the subject at hand, this is a great shot! I like the composition a lot.
Dominic Kite07-Oct-2004 23:04
It was only a few years ago that they reintroduced Zebra crossings onto the beach up here. Before that I can only think of one or two crossings in and around Aberdeen. It used to send a chill down my spine watching people take their lives in their hands as they crossed.
Guest 07-Oct-2004 21:55
Windows XP... hmmmm...
I'm on the other side of the barricade: OS X forever !!!
Anyway, very nice SP Stewart.
ciao
Andrea
Pedro Libório07-Oct-2004 21:52
well...now I understand that is not only here that they do not see the zebras...
great shot my friend!
regards.
Guest 07-Oct-2004 21:49
You'd be amazed the number of toss£rs you encouter on the roads cycling 10mile a day... Should issue brain cells on the NHS!

Like the wee tick of reflection on the glasses.
jypsee07-Oct-2004 21:33
I'm on a wireless connection running on batteries in a coffee shop today; weather turned bad....so this is just to say like the SP cuz I gotta go....
northstar3707-Oct-2004 19:56
I'd be more scared of you, with that mean look and that cosh in your hand!
Zak07-Oct-2004 19:47
tsk, bloody boy racers!