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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!uunet!auspex-gw!newsFrom: tpickett@auspex.com (Tom Pickett)Newsgroups: rec.autosSubject: Re: SHO and SCMessage-ID: <17590@auspex-gw.auspex.com>Date: 20 Apr 93 21:18:17 GMTReferences: <1qehi6$ork@armory.centerline.com>Sender: news@auspex-gw.auspex.comReply-To: tpickett@auspex.com (Tom Pickett)Organization: Auspex Systems, Inc. EngineeringLines: 20Nntp-Posting-Host: 144.48.14.46In article <1qehi6$ork@armory.centerline.com>, jimf@centerline.com (Jim Frost) writes:> Ok, I'll give you a few reasons:> > 1. Neither car was designed to turn at those speeds.> 2. Neither car was designed to stop quickly from those speeds.> 3. Safety mechanisms were not designed for impacts at those speeds.> 4. An uncontrolled environment leads to unpredictable circumstances> where you might need to turn or stop with no notice.Do you, by any chance own an SHO or have access to one, such that youwould have any idea what it is designed for or how it handles?Just wondering...Tom Pickett tpickett@auspex.com or 74616.2237@compuserve.comSHO GOZE
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