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44.1 | I drive a manual transmission car | RDGE40::KERRELL | with a little bit of top and side | Fri Dec 12 1986 09:26 | 17 |
| > -< I r a 1. >-
What have the Irish Republican Army (1?) got to do with cars?
Put this in CARBUFFS.
> There are two kinds of people in the world.
>
> 1 Sticks shifts.
>
> 2 Automatic transmissions.
And what about pedestrians ?
Dave.
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44.3 | Take aim and floor it! | INK::MWHITE | | Fri Dec 12 1986 09:34 | 13 |
| > What about the pedestrians ?
Well, there are the kind you run over in the street, and the ones
you chase down the sidewalk! (^;
Baby carriages ... 50 points
Teenagers ........ 100 points
elderly people ... 25 points
DEC employees .... 10 points
(^; (^; (^;
-WJB
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44.4 | or... | STUBBI::B_REINKE | Down with bench Biology | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:01 | 1 |
| how about bicylists, and horseback riders?
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44.5 | | CSSE32::PHILPOTT | CSSE/Lang. & Tools, ZK02-1/N71 | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:07 | 6 |
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Presumably the signs that say "SLOW CHILDREN" are to warn you that
the local children do not offer a sufficiently sporting challenge,
and hence offer lower point scores...
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44.6 | Can't catch me | RDGE40::KERRELL | with a little bit of top and side | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:09 | 1 |
| And the "SLOW POLICE" signs mean you're safe to try anything you like?
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44.8 | I am a walrus | ULTRA::ZURKO | Security is not pretty | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:38 | 5 |
| Yes; I am a stick shift, I am jaunty, and I am extroverted.
What an insiteful person you are!!!
Mez
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44.9 | Shift stick = manual | BALZAC::ROGGEBAND | A Suivre ===> | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:43 | 13 |
| I'll translate this into english...
"Stick Shift" is called a "Manual gearbox" in Europe.!
Personally, there are times when I would like an automatic, like
when I am stuck in Paris traffic jams. But when I get on a 'real'
road (not at all like freeways, where you can let the car drive
you), I definitely prefer a manual gearbox.
As far as "stick shift drivers" being jauntier and more extroverted...
well, I have seen some people go wild with the "kick-down" facility
on automatics.
Philippe.
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44.10 | OK, I'll give it a try... | KALKIN::BUTENHOF | Approachable Systems | Fri Dec 12 1986 10:45 | 9 |
| I drive a stick shift because it's more fun. Doesn't have
anything to do with my personality so far as I can tell.
Nobody's ever called me extroverted... in fact, quite the
opposite. Jaunty? Well, maybe.
By the well, Kerry, notice how much better things work when
you say what you mean?
/dave
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44.12 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:16 | 8 |
| Actually, for snow, an automatic is better. You get a smoother
transition between gears, and it makes it a lot easier to rock
your car out of a slippery spot when you get stuck. But I prefer
a manual anyway. I don't consider it any indication of the driver's
personality - consider that most high-powered turbo-boosted cars
are ONLY equipped with automatics because no manual transmission
will stand up to the load.
Steve
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44.13 | Errryowunggggggg! | RDGE40::KERRELL | with a little bit of top and side | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:29 | 12 |
| > ........- consider that most high-powered turbo-boosted cars
> are ONLY equipped with automatics because no manual transmission
> will stand up to the load.
This is not true in Europe where we know how to engineer cars.
An auto gains in traffic jams.
A manual (shift) gains on petrol consumption and acceleration (unless
its a BMW, don't ask me how its their figures I'm going by!).
Dave.
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44.14 | | RDGE28::MCNEILL | Bene agere et laetare | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:35 | 5 |
| Thanks Dave,
Didn't know that about BMWs. What was that about hedgehogs ?
Peter
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44.15 | | RDGE40::KERRELL | with a little bit of top and side | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:41 | 3 |
| > What was that about hedgehogs ?
They have the pricks on the outside.
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44.16 | But who listens to me anyway | GENRAL::SURVIL | Living in my own private Idaho | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:41 | 5 |
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Yes, this does belong in Soapbox, no?
Todd
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44.17 | Drive and I'll analyze you | PSYCHE::DECAROLIS | | Fri Dec 12 1986 11:48 | 9 |
| I almost agree with .0.
You can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she drives.
As for the automatic vs. stick shift, sometimes a person
buys a stick because its the best deal on the lot and vice-versa.
jd/
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44.18 | Join the SAE! | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee | Fri Dec 12 1986 12:38 | 20 |
| .12> ...consider that most high-powered turbo-boosted cars are ONLY
.12> equipped with automatics because no manual transmission will stand
.12> up to the load.
This is not correct.
The problem is EPA emissions certification. Usage of an automatic
transmission allows an engine control processor (and engine designers')
to "control" (either by AT characteristics or direct control) engine
RPM for a given load on the system (vehicle). Emissions control is an
easier job within defined RPM limits. Adding a turbo to the picture
complicates matters. The test points in the EPA certification do not
favor turbos with manual transmissions. It's really that simple.
.13> This is not true in Europe where we know how to engineer cars.
In Europe you don't have to worry about the EPA.
- M
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44.19 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Fri Dec 12 1986 12:57 | 3 |
| Is the Burpee's catalog out yet?
--Mr Topaz
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44.21 | I like manual better in snow | SQM::GREENBERG | The Human Bean Machine | Fri Dec 12 1986 14:45 | 14 |
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re: .12
> Actually, for snow, an automatic is better.
I've driven both an automatic and manual transmission car in snow,
and I've always been amazed at how much easier it is to handle a
manual in snow. You get much better speed control with a manual
especially when you need to slow down in a hurry. Downshifting on
a manual is much more convient and effective than downshifting
on an automatic. Also, I drive a high-powered turbo-boosted car
('86 Mazda RX7) and it is a manual transmission.
Mike
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44.22 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Fri Dec 12 1986 15:28 | 25 |
| Now I've started something...
I was overly general in my comment about automatics and turbos.
Certainly some turbo-powered cars can be had with manuals, but
many cannot - even from Europe. Anyway, the explanation about
weaker transmissions (not all of them) is one I frequently see in
the auto magazines.
As for usefulness on snow - sorry, I still say the automatic is
better. One reason is that on slippery surfaces, you want to
stay in the highest gear you can - downshifting to "slow down in
a hurry" will just put you into a skid. I've driven a manual in
snow for years, and have never had problems, but you have to take
care to do your upshifts VERY smoothly when the road is icy. I
don't think any of us, though, can do an upshift as smoothly as
a quality automatic.
For when you do get stuck and you want to rock the car, the automatic
is MUCH easier to switch between forward and reverse than a manual
is.
But, as I said, MY choice is a manual. I like the control. But
I'm not afraid to recognize that it's not the best under all
circumstances.
Steve
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44.24 | Auto = Grannie | BAXTA::FOOTER_JOE | | Fri Dec 12 1986 15:39 | 6 |
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Automatics are for lazy, incompetant louts who are unable to coordinate
arm and leg movements sufficiently to accomplish a shift. Re: Driving
in snow. 14" slicks nad 7000 RPM starts are the ticket there, just
melt the snow until forward motion starts.
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44.25 | in the navy | MORGAN::FAULKNER | my sharona | Fri Dec 12 1986 16:06 | 7 |
| all right after only 23 replies the real reason for this note surfaces
and NO NOTING fans i did not coordinate with los eagle on this one.
MACHO darn it!!!!!!!
Stick shifts are MACHO !!!!!!!!
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44.26 | Are We Having Fun? | TRCO01::HOBBS | Get It On Video! | Fri Dec 12 1986 16:10 | 6 |
44.28 | Auto = grannie my A*s!!! | INK::MWHITE | | Fri Dec 12 1986 16:42 | 8 |
| Re .24 and all the rest.
Yeah, Manual trans are fun and all that, but don't give me any sh*t
cuz I drive an auto...sometimes it's unavoidable. My `87 350 F.I.
IROC was only available in an auto trans. You think I drive safely
cuz I got an auto trans, wrong!
-WJB
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44.30 | Was this a mistake? | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee | Fri Dec 12 1986 16:47 | 11 |
| re .27:
I guess I was wrong to think you could possibly refrain from responses
like that.
If this has turned into a "bashing" of people who prefer automatics,
I'll close this *REAL* quick.
Got it?
- M
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44.31 | Haven't seen Burpees yet | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | | Fri Dec 12 1986 16:51 | 9 |
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I didn't think I liked macho, but I do like a stick shift!
I think .26 is the most boring reply so far.
Lorna
P.S. I've never really thought of myself as jaunty.
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44.34 | | KAFSV1::READ | Bob | Fri Dec 12 1986 18:12 | 3 |
| I like my four-speed automatic, 'cause it leaves my hand free! :-)
b.
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44.36 | Take me home James | CSC32::KOLBE | Liesl-Colo Spgs- DTN 522-5681 | Fri Dec 12 1986 19:17 | 3 |
| Don't know if I'm a wimp but I'd PREFER a chauffeur.
Liesl
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44.38 | smut...spit spit | ROYCE::RKE | dragons slain....maids rescued | Sat Dec 13 1986 03:04 | 10 |
| from .11 Plus helpful hint: If you live in a "snow" belt nothing beats a
stick in snow.
Mr Moderator....whats all this talk of beating, belts and sticks
its sick I tell you!
And another thing I'd have thought that a roll in bed would
better a stick in snow...anyday!
eight, shift six, shift zero!
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44.39 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | reeling in the flickering light | Sat Dec 13 1986 08:31 | 14 |
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Two days. That's all it takes.
Look, I am not humourless, but this topic has continued as it started.
It seems to be a dumb topic for those who wish to bash folks who
don't have their viewpoint.
Well, there is a notefile for that: 2B::SOAPBOX. There is a note
too: #204.
Although the other moderators may re-open if they see fit, I hereby
declare this note CLOSED.
There, go to 204, bash a moderator! :-)
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