Friday, December 5, 2025


 

19 comments:

  1. Kid's don't understand "clockwise" either.

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    1. The impact of NOT learning how to tell time on an analog clock goes WAY BEYOND not knowing clockwise or counter-clockwise. It impacts fractions, multiples of 5,10,15, 20, etc. and much more. The more you actually think about how YOU visualize a clockface, how often your mind references it, etc. the more horrible you see this absence of teaching about analog clocks.

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  2. I was driving my son's Firebird home from the body shop when it suddenly went dead. My first reaction was, "How the hell do I get out of this thing?" Then I remembered that just pulling the handle unlocked the door. A quick look under the hood showed that the shop hadn't tightened the battery cables. We get used to this stuff. I had a long lifetime of window cranks behind me.

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    1. A loose battery cable won't cause the car to suddenly shut down. If it did, then it wouldn't have started in the first place.

      In my poor, broke youth (about 1971), I once drove a car for a couple weeks with no battery at all. It had a stick shift, so I gave it a little push, jumped in and dumped the clutch and took off. I'd try to remember to park on an incline if I could.

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    2. Beg to differ - at least 1 US vehicle I know from as far back as 2012 dies if the battery cable disconnects. It's not the primary engine function that suffers, it's all the electronic controls that call foul & shut everything down. In at least on instance the cable didn't enough come off the terminal, it was just loose.

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  3. My first car, a 1949 Chevy had 2 different keys. One for the doors and the other for the trunk

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    1. Every vehicle I have owned, except the current one, had 2 keys - 1 for the doors and 1 for the ignition.

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    2. The ignition key of my '72 C-10 pickup would unlock the door of my buddy's '68 GTO.

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  4. Or "dial a number".

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  5. I call marijuana "dope" and my grandkids (in their 20's) laugh at Papa for calling, what they think is a simple intoxicant, a bad name.

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  6. My kids know what it is because I still drive a 1994 FORD. - Snakepit

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  7. Or "hand up the phone."

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  8. Sorry, hang up the phone.

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  9. I wonder how many people have drowned because they couldn't roll down a window? I keep one of those glass breakers in the console of our cars.

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  10. Bring back roll up windows and manual transmissions. Knock $50,000.00 off of the price of a new car!

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  11. make it simple, todays 15-30 yrs plus have NO IDEA.....

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  12. It is good and proper though, to be a man who knows what an axe a shovel and a Rifle are for.

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