To start, I'm at work tonight. To fully understand, a diagram of my work area.
So the brown is my desk, the red dot is me. I'm facing up. The black is a wall, the shaded in area is just irrelevant. The blue section on the left side is a television screen (technically, it's a projection TV that's projected onto that wall, but whatever). So I'm sitting around "working" on my computer. Somebody walks up form the far left and asks, "Are you watching this TV?" Unless I'm leaning over the left side of the desk, there is no possible way I could be watching the TV. Way to think that one through.
I was down in Washington, D.C. a couple weekends ago. Walking around the city, I saw the following sign:
Oooooooh, so I can't run red lights at this intersection? Now that understands why everyone honked at me when I did. Seriously, what intersections allow you to run red lights? Keep in mind, this isn't a "No Turn On Red" sign; that would make sense. This sign explicitly forbids running red lights. Nice job, D.C. I'm sure that sign prevents many deaths by reminding people that it's illegal to run red lights.
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