Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 16, 2008 Staff Share Posted October 16, 2008 Credit: Meta AI generated this image. 1. Studies in insurance statistics have indicated that vehicles painted in RED and GREY tend to be involved in a higher number of accidents. What might explain this phenomenon? 2. It is likely that for RED vehicles, the uniformity of the color renders the tail stop lights less noticeable, as the entire car is red. This could lead to distractions, particularly in earlier times when inefficient light bulbs costing approximately $1/- were utilized for the brake lights. 3. In temperate countries: Regarding GREY vehicles, especially in foggy conditions or low light environments, it has been suggested that grey cars closely resemble the color of the asphalt road. +++ In certain temperate countries, insurance for grey cars costs more in the past... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 4 hours ago Author Staff Share Posted 4 hours ago Never confuse education with intelligence. You can have a Bachelor's Degree and still be an idiot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 4 hours ago Author Staff Share Posted 4 hours ago I believe that while having a high IQ and EQ is great, what truly surpasses both is a good dose of common sense. In fact, 70% of Feng Shui is simply common sense! It's so true that I am the only Feng Shui Master who can write a book on Common Sense Feng Shui! LOL Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 4 hours ago Author Staff Share Posted 4 hours ago I would be willing to share my secret recipe with you; however, this would necessitate your elimination. It is hardly surprising that food becomes significantly more pleasurable when one's cooking appliance is positioned directly beneath a waste pipe... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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