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fon-line driver's license

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:01 am
by Trail-Flyer
I just had to share this email. I just could not believe what I was reading. This is upsetting but I thought I should pass it along. Check your drivers license. Now you can see anyone's Driver's License on the Internet, including your own! I just searched for mine and there it was . . picture and all!! Thanks Homeland Security! Where are our rights? I definitely removed mine. I suggest you do the same ... Go to the web site and check it out. Just enter your name, city and state to see if yours is on file. After your license comes on the screen, click the box marked "Please Remove". This will remove it from public viewing, but not from law enforcement. http://www.license.shorturl.com Dave Salem

fon-line driver's license

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:07 am
by Trail-Flyer
I just had to share this email. I just could not believe what I was reading. This is upsetting but I thought I should pass it along. Check your drivers license. Now you can see anyone's Driver's License on the Internet, including your own! I just searched for mine and there it was . . picture and all!! Thanks Homeland Security! Where are our rights? I definitely removed mine. I suggest you do the same ... Go to the web site and check it out. Just enter your name, city and state to see if yours is on file. After your license comes on the screen, click the box marked "Please Remove". This will remove it from public viewing, but not from law enforcement. http://www.license.shorturl.com Dave Salem

more tire ball info.. you got to keep it under 50mph for road use

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:06 pm
by Tom Zangla
http://www.tireballs.com/tireballmovie/moviechoose.html Check the video out on the above site...they shoot the tires a few times with different caliber guns. http://www.tireballs.com/TBlimitations.htm The Tire Ball inflation system was designed and developed for use in off road motorcycles. The system has also been proven successful in ATVs. High temperature is the enemy of all tires. Tires inflated with Tire Balls are also prone to high temperature related failures. Simply stated sustained speeds in excess of 80 MPH are not recommended. Paved road use is not recommended above 50 MPH. It is important that the potential user understand that excessive high temperature limitations exist when using the Tire Ball inflation system. If operating "tire surface temperatures" approach 200 F (93 C) you should be concerned about imminent Tire Ball failure.

fon-line driver's license

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:36 pm
by Jon Neet
I don't know who the hell the guy is on my drivers license-wish I looked that good. Jon Neet __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/