What if you were on a bike/motorcycle and some car forced you off the road and landed on those things at high speed?
What if you were on a bike/motorcycle and some car forced you off the road and landed on those things at high speed?
Good question, hopefully that person has good reaction by trying to avoid landing on it on critical areas of one's body parts. Then again, how often does that happen?
How come they get to eat mung bean soup that way? When I was kid, I remember my father smacked me on the back of my head (didn't hurt, but startled me) for eating like this. He told me to use a spoon, you're not a dog.[
We use to have wire rope along parts of our motorways as a cheap alternative to concrete barriers. A motor cyclist hitting that at speed could get decapitated or sliced in half. It was often referred to as the cheese cutter.
Perhaps they didn't know any better.I remember Vesicles offering up an explanation for that. In short he said, good manners/etiquette, wasn't encouraged after the revolution because it highlighted the class division of a different period. The same occurred in the aftermath of the French Revolution.
Apologies to "Vesicles" if I misunderstood him.
Therefore "Equation " your father taught you well" Did you ever get rapped over the knuckles for not holding or using your chop sticks properly?
Is it just the camera angle or is the height of the honour guards different depending on who's visiting?
However after closely scrutinising those photoes which have been taken at different time periods, I can tell you that Pres Hu owns one Western suit , one white shirt and two ties.
BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 06: Cuban President Raul Castro (L) holds a meeting with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping in the Diaoyutai state guesthouse on July 6, 2012 in Beijing, China. Eight agreements have been signed, including two for donations and interest-free Beijing loans to Havana. Castro is making his first visit to China since taking office as president.
A woman sits with a sleeping child on a street in Beijing on July 6, 2012.
A bride has her makeup applied prior to a photoshoot in Beijing on July 6, 2012.
A blind woman plays an erhu instrument as she performs on a street in Beijing on July 6, 2012.
'Iron Cyclist Granny', Xie Houguo, a 63 year-old retired Chinese worker from the Chongqing Tap Water Company, attracted to tour cycling and torchbearer in 2008 for the Olympics in Beijing, poses with her folding bicycle in the eastern city of Metz, during the 207,5 km and sixth stage of the 2012 Tour de France cycling race starting in Epernay and finishing in Metz, northeastern France, on July 6, 2012. Houguo, who advocates low carbon living and who completed in 2007 a tour of China's 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions after being seriously injured in a road accident (with a 30cm-steel pin that kept her pelvis intact), is now completing a 90-day cycling tour which started in China to reach London for the Olympics.
Exile Tibetan performers in traditional attire look on past schoolchildren before festivities honoring the 77th birthday of their spiritual leader, The Dalai Lama, at Boudha in the outskirts of Kathmandu on July 6, 2012. Thousands of Tibetans gathered to mark the Dalai Lama's 77th birthday on July 6, with the Nepalese government saying it would not tolerate anti-China activities on its soil.
Exile Tibetan women pose during festivities honoring the 77th birthday of their spiritual leader, The Dalai Lama, at Boudha in the outskirts of Kathmandu on July 6, 2012.
Local residents gather to mourn the death of victims of a fire that broke out in a commercial mall on June 30, at Gulou Square, near a local government building in Jixian county, Tianjin municipality July 6, 2012. The government reported 10 people died during the fire but many have taken to China's popular microblogging sites to say that they believe the true figure is much higher.
This picture taken on July 5, 2012 shows Chinese police handing over Taiwanese fugitive Yu Zhaocong (C-white shirt) to their Taiwanese counterparts at a ceremony in Nanning, southwest China's Guangxi province. Yu was on the run and hiding in mainland China after he escaped Taiwan by boat following an alleged murder he committed in Pingtung.
Chinese rescue workers carry a boat to a flood-hit area in the town of Nanchong in southwest China's Sichuan province on July 5, 2012.
Chinese rescue workers evacuate residents from their home in the flood-hit town of Nanchong in southwest China's Sichuan province on July 5, 2012.
In this photo released by AP Images for Shell, The #308 ZEAL Electro-Power, Battery Prototype, from Tongji University in China turns a lap on day two of the Shell Eco-marathon Challenge Asia at Sepang International Circuit in Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, July 5, 2012. Students from Asia and the Middle East have come together to compete in the four-day event.
A Taoist priest (top) climbs to his upper bunk as another Taoist priest meditates on the lower bunk inside their dormitory at Yuquan Yuan (Jade Spring Taoist Temple) at the foot of Mount Hua, in Huayin, Shaanxi province July 4, 2012. More than 60 priests from all over China gathered at the temple for a two-month course on Taoist music, which is an essential element to many Taoist ceremonies. Picture taken July 4, 2012.
Chinese rescue workers evacuate residents from the flood-hit town of Nanchong in southwest China's Sichuan province on July 5, 2012.
Tibetan exile students pose for photographs after performing during celebrations marking the birthday of spiritual leader the Dalai Lama at a monastery in Katmandu, Nepal, Friday, July 6, 2012. The Tibetans held celebrations to mark the 77th birthday of the Dalai Lama, who lives in the northern Indian town of Dharmsala after his exile from Tibet during a failed revolt against Chinese rule.
Exile Tibetan children in traditional dress wait to perform in New Delhi, India, Friday, July 6, 2012.
An exile Tibetan child crawls next to a display of pictures about Tibet during an event organized to celebrate the birthday of the Dalai Lama, in Bangalore, India, Friday, July 6, 2012.
Chinese children try out Galaxy products at Samsung's showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 6, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. , the world's largest maker of memory chips, mobile phones, flat-screen panels and televisions, said Friday that its preliminary second-quarter operating profit jumped nearly 80 percent from a year ago to a record high. Analysts said the sharp rise was driven by Galaxy smartphone sales.
This photo taken on July 6, 2012 shows Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan (2nd R) during a visit to the monastery schools as part as his UNICEF campaign to help children. Chan, who is a goodwill ambassador for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), is in Myanmar to help combat child trafficking.
Officials display a total of 649 kg (1430 pounds) of cocaine during a news conference held by the Customs and Excise Department in Hong Kong July 6, 2012. Customs officers seized a record amount of cocaine with a street value of HK$760 million ($89.7 million), a government radio reported on Friday. The drugs were found in a container coming from Ecuador at the Kwai Chung Container Terminals and three men have been arrested so far.
Visitors try various cameras and lenses at an exhibition in Shanghai, east China's municipality, July 6, 2012. China Shanghai Interphoto and Digital Imaging Exhibition 2012 kicked off in Shanghai World EXPO Exhibition and Convention Center on Friday. The exhibition attracted 185 domestic and overseas exhibitors from 8 countries and regions focusing on photographic and image producing devices, technologies, service and so on. (Xinhua/Pei Xin)
Girls beat the 37C (98F) heat and have fun at a fountain in Daishan Park in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 6, 2012. (Xinhua/Lin Hong)
Relatives of Zhou Jiangjiang mourn at Zhou's funeral in Nantong City of east China's Jiangsu Province, July 5, 2012. Zhou, a 28-year-old company head, was killed in a dormitory fire after rescuing several of his employees on the midnight of July 2. (Xinhua/Shen Peng)
Employees mourn at their boss Zhou Jiangjiang's funeral in Nantong City of east China's Jiangsu Province, July 5, 2012. Zhou, a 28-year-old company head, was killed in a dormitory fire after rescuing several of his employees on the midnight of July 2. (Xinhua/Shen Peng)