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What happened to the lost art of engineers waving?
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<p>[quote user="solzrules"]</p><p>If your on a busy freeway and someone is waving to you do you take your hands off the wheel and wave back? </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Sure. Since I drive with only one hand on the wheel, doing whatever I want with my free hand is no problem. I can walk and chew gum at the same time, too. </p><p>[quote user="zugmann"]</p><p>A quick question - I have the radio mike in one hand, a pen in the other copying down what I need to do next. How can I wave in that situation? [/quote]</p><p>How about a quicker question...what if you have an itch during that moment...are you "too busy" to scratch?</p><p>Look, I really don't give a damn whether anyone waves or not. My hobby is railroad photography. If you get off on waving at foamers along the tracks, fine. If you get off on ignoring them, fine as well. But what I just find ridiculous is this excuse that anyone is "too busy" to move a part of their body for a split second in time. That's all it is...nothing more, nothing less. </p>
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