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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4675637" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>Quote:</p><p></p><p>Charitable giving is an American tradition. Surveys consistently find that between 65 and 85 percent of U.S. families make charitable donations each year, and we give away more than twice as much per capita as the citizens of even the most generous European nations. According to the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study, the average American family that gave to charity in 2002 donated $1,917. And contrary to what some might assume, this giving does not all—or even mostly—support houses of worship.</p><p></p><p>Sure you guys donate a lot of money. And you go on to brag about how you are the greatest people on earth because of it. LOL.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hydroplaning is caused by tires that don't allow water to escape from between the tire and the road. A car with good tires, and water passages won't hydroplane. But at the same time a lifted truck with 14" wide tires that has huge lugs to throw mud won't hydroplane either.</p><p></p><p>Another point is weight. A big truck weighs a lot more that a little car, therefor it resists sitting on top of water to hydroplane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4675637, member: 590578"] Quote: Charitable giving is an American tradition. Surveys consistently find that between 65 and 85 percent of U.S. families make charitable donations each year, and we give away more than twice as much per capita as the citizens of even the most generous European nations. According to the Center on Philanthropy Panel Study, the average American family that gave to charity in 2002 donated $1,917. And contrary to what some might assume, this giving does not all—or even mostly—support houses of worship. Sure you guys donate a lot of money. And you go on to brag about how you are the greatest people on earth because of it. LOL. Hydroplaning is caused by tires that don't allow water to escape from between the tire and the road. A car with good tires, and water passages won't hydroplane. But at the same time a lifted truck with 14" wide tires that has huge lugs to throw mud won't hydroplane either. Another point is weight. A big truck weighs a lot more that a little car, therefor it resists sitting on top of water to hydroplane. [/QUOTE]
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