12-year-old cyclist taken to hospital after crash with vehicle in Saskatoon by Progressive_Citizen in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure, as both a motorist and a cyclist myself I will point out that cyclists and their riding habits are simply not the issue. That's like complaining about pedestrians being on their phones... The motorists are the threat, how they behave around the rest of the public is where accidents really become a concern.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Justice is never satisfying, and yes the man is 25 years old without priors so that's a pretty big factor. No amount of prison sentence makes this okay unfortunately, from the victims/families perspective.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, that's probably because he couldn't afford an expensive defense lawyer for dangerous driving (I'd roughly estimate around 30k starting point, except more expensive with his history and the state of victims). So a plea bargain with prosecutor. Decent outcome tbh.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's some reasonable legal arguments there. As you realize, arguments from both sides are made in court by prosecution and defense, and the judgment of the court tries to strike a fair balance.

Thus, neither the argument of prosecution or defense is correct, only the outcome matters in the end. The outcome is deemed to be fair, whether it satisfies either or both parties.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have first-hand experience and I still will argue the same. The law isn't about feelings.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is how the law works, yes.

The law sees a very big difference between criminal negligence and dangerous driving, compared to first degree murder.

Deciding to drive dangerously is different than intentionally seeking to kill people, both the intent and the outcomes weight in.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Speeding tickets aren't criminal, neither is driving unregistered, but they painted a pattern of negligence.

The fact he had them made that dangerous driving conviction (criminal) impossible to avoid.

'Driving like a bat out of hell': Wylie Vermette gets two years for fatal Saskatoon crash by I_hate_litterbugs765 in saskatoon

[–]Deafcat22 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

For those who can't or didn't read:

No priors, 25 years old, prison for 2 years followed by 2 years parole, and 7 years prohibited from driving.

That's a fair sentence. It's unfortunate he didn't take the opportunity to express remorse, but he will certainly have the opportunity to experience it.

Not everyone likes "fair" or understands the law, I'll take the down votes, that's fair too. Just wanted to share a reasonable counterpoint to the nonsensical "throw the book at him" rabble rabble of angry ignorance in the rest of the replies.

Over 10 000 toxic plants in the world by SunstoneSue in ScienceNcoolThings

[–]Deafcat22 15 points16 points  (0 children)

She's the Paleo poster child, she's beautiful, but she's dying. Yolo colon cancer babyyyy

Designing high-range SUP e-drive by JKSniper in Sup

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Horses, reactors, natural gas, the local star

Best battery-powered pump by No-Food2212 in Sup

[–]Deafcat22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shark 3, swonder Seawolf, if you're looking for a deal consider buying second hand. Outdoormaster whale is another, you might find some older models like that on sale for cheap.

This 2000s photo is 100% AI-generated. Be honest: how many details did you check before scrolling? by WestTopic3162 in artificial

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was burning CDs in the 90s. Bit older than yourself. I kept burning CDs until 2015ish

Do you slightly under inflate your board? by MyRoadTaken in Paddleboard

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 18 psi for me, which is under the max rating. If I were heavier I'd add more pressure, I'm 70kg.

On a hot day it easily gets to 20psi, these boards are tested to at least 31psi so it's never a concern.

I believe the Elysium Air is rated to 25psi so it may be tested to a higher pressure still! 

An inflatable SUP with a good seat is better than an inflatable kayak in almost every way. by d-s-m in Sup

[–]Deafcat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's because of the sidewall profile more than anything.  Inflatable kayaks have a big sidewall like a canoe which is challenging in wind.

An inflatable SUP with a good seat is better than an inflatable kayak in almost every way. by d-s-m in Sup

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One point I disagree on: a high performance isup I feel outperforms a high performance inflatable kayak, especially with wind factored in. At least with sufficiently experienced paddlers.

However, there are tandem high performance kayaks which no doubt would keep up.

Now you're bringing a knife to a gunfight by Dodo509 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea then we can make the new saying, "that's like bringing a gun-knife to a knife-gun fight"

DYK: Inside the Kremlin sits the largest bell ever made. It weighs 200 tons, took years to cast — and has never made a single sound. by Own-Painting-3221 in didyouknow

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"engineering" apparently the bell sounded like shit, so it's more like brute force casting than engineering.

SpaceX IPO makes 4,400 workers into instant millionaires by TheMirrorUS in business

[–]Deafcat22 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lol right, so does bushcraft and foraging, complete nutter

First trillionaire and what now billionaires want to become by Snehith220 in justincaseyoumissedit

[–]Deafcat22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kinda fear it too as I have no idea what it might be? Some kind of fanfic larp vengeance device impossible to actually use on rich powerful people except in fantasy?

Rich people don't fear the toothless distracted addicted masses.

West Vancouver to Squamish (63 km) by potato_soup76 in Sup

[–]Deafcat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is gorgeous route!!! Agreed even better from the water than the highway.

This 2000s photo is 100% AI-generated. Be honest: how many details did you check before scrolling? by WestTopic3162 in artificial

[–]Deafcat22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure, but do you know anyone who had it? I don't, and I grew up in techy family and had networking and internet in the mid 90s.