That’s a pretty valid point, although the rear view usually also blinds me at the same time. Usually I get the full three mirror flash, one from behind and two on the wings, lol. I really like my mirrors, though, they have a lovely convex mini-mirror on them so I get a little extra glance. I still look over my shoulder, but it’s nice to detect someone hovering there before I even make my decision to lane change.
Shitposter while I tend to two babies. Maybe when I have my life back, I’ll help us get a few more niche communities back?
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This bothers me because the car door is like 2/3 of the mirror. I get it’s probably the angle of the camera but I swear there’s so many people out there with side mirrors misaligned.
Me when I’m unwilling to lane change once on the freeway.
I’ve never had a car tire pop but I have had a bike tire pop and it is alarming to say the least.
Teaching stats and using percentages now and again, it’s not really that useful of a tool most of the time since you aren’t usually working with an easy number like 50 (Or 10, 20, 25, etc.).
Usually what I’m doing is breaking it down into manageable parts (factors), so 6% is 5% + 1% which I can usually do in my head regardless of the number (or if 5% hard, work in increments of 1%, which I can multiply by 6).
It’s a pretty common strategy to with with factors. Just surprised how many of my students don’t know it!
I don’t know, but now I’m calling them wall warts because this community corrupts us, lol.