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@j.t.brunner7452 Do you mean semi-trucks? Because if that's the case, I'm never gonna be a truck driver. No thanks.
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@valkarez1137 ^^ Lmao this. These are the kinds of people who think everything in life is and should be difficult, and simplifying absolutely anything is "catering" like a baby. That is how you move backwards, not forward.
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@GeneralCliff lol I feel that. BMW drivers (on average) are the worst.
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Actually wouldn't a larger percentage of older folks generally drive manuals because that's how they learned to do it when automatics were less popular? I could be wrong, but just thinking logically about it. My grandpa doesn't drive a manual anymore, probably because he's 83 years old now.
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@maxigol1977 Maybe I'm different because I like being a nerd and impressing people 😋🤓
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Ehh no it's not. It's just a consequence of progressing technology. I don't know very many people who know how (or would even want to learn how) to drive a Ford Model T. It's a lot more work.
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That's not the automatic's fault. That is driver for being dumb. Don't blame the spoon for making someone fat.
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@sage11x Different is not always better. I learned that from the Goths in high school. 🙄
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Because Europe is backwards. An American was the first to mass-produce automobiles and make them available to the general public (Henry Ford), it makes sense that we would still be on the front lines of automobile technology even today.
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@remues5 It would actually be Covid-25, because Covid-19 is named after the year it started (2019). But yes, I've foretold that this will happen again, from China as always.
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J C The Matrix is approaching. The Machine War will start within the next millennium.
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@havinthangs55 This is the argument I've been making throughout this whole comments section. Sadly some people just don't seem to get it 😪
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@maxigol1977 To be honest though I use Google Maps a ton to memorize geography. If I don't know where a place is (there's a ton of small towns in CA) I'll Google it and commit it to memory.
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Yep. I'm one of those weirdos who drives one-handed with it in the 9 o'clock (if it's the left) or the 3 o'clock (if it's the right), as opposed to holding it on the top (with the left, like I see a lot of older people do).
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@alwaysopen7970 Not if you can learn to walk from the get-go. Then crawling becomes pointless.
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As a 19-year-old from America my household never had a manual transmission vehicle, so I only know how to drive an automatic. My Grandpa does have a car with paddle shifters and a manual mode on it though, so if that's all I ever learn to do I would be satisfied with that. It's almost exactly the same experience, except with more convenience if you need to use it on hills or in stop-and-go traffic (he lives in the Bay Area so there's plenty of both).
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Man, that Colin Noir guy is dense. Does freedom entail locking up people for smoking pot by the thousands? Does freedom entail being the last state to have sodomy laws on the books before the Supreme Court stepped in and struck it down? You have the freedom to do what? Commit mass shootings with semiautomatic firearms and go bankrupt for attending college or paying for medical bills? Or exploiting workers by making them work long hours, paying them almost nothing, giving very few benefits, and sending your children to underfunded and dilapidated schools? If that's your definition of "freedom," you can have it. I'm staying in California, where we believe in such basic facts as evolution and want the government OUT of our personal lives.
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Just like your grandpa could have told you the pleasure of driving a Ford Model T.
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