So that's my dream. That and some stuff about cigars and a tunnel.

Faith ,'Get It Done'


Natter 70: Hookers and Blow  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


§ ita § - Aug 28, 2012 10:04:27 am PDT #19842 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

two things having nothing to do with each other

See above.

Because IMO most people (75-80%?) over 30 know how to drive stick, but far fewer own a stick shift car.

Really? I'd have thought it was closer to 50%, but that might be because I've forgotten how twice by now. Forgetting might be my weird thing, though. It isn't like riding a bike for me. If I don't spend more than a month or two doing it, and have gaps of over five or ten years, the next time I still have to practice before I'd be jumping on and off the highway, never mind heavy traffic and hills.


Fred Pete - Aug 28, 2012 10:04:54 am PDT #19843 of 30001
Ann, that's a ferret.

My first thought was Faith's line that "Willow's no longer driving stick!"

I can drive a car with manual transmission. As for the other part, I'll just point out that I was born in a hospital in 1962.


Amy - Aug 28, 2012 10:05:24 am PDT #19844 of 30001
Because books.

I think like flea said, driving stick (and even driving one primarily) was pretty common when I was growing up, and not so much anymore. But in high school every other person I knew was driving an old Beetle.


msbelle - Aug 28, 2012 10:07:02 am PDT #19845 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

weather.com is telling me it is only 70% humidity in NOLA right now. I think they are mistaken.


Jessica - Aug 28, 2012 10:07:23 am PDT #19846 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Because IMO most people (75-80%?) over 30 know how to drive stick

I doubt it's that high for people 30-40. (I'm 33 and never even had access to a stick shift car to learn on.)


Fred Pete - Aug 28, 2012 10:09:37 am PDT #19847 of 30001
Ann, that's a ferret.

My parents were quite upset with my high school's driver's ed program because they didn't teach driving stick. For some reason, all the driver's ed cars were automatic -- and brand new, having been donated by the local GM plant. (At the end of the year, GM sold them at discount.

So after a certain point, my parents refused to own a car with an automatic transmission.


flea - Aug 28, 2012 10:13:33 am PDT #19848 of 30001
information libertarian

Circumcision rate also varies by area of the country within the US (which is partly correlated to ethnicity - Latinos and Asians are less likely to circumcise, so California has a lower circumcision rate than, say, North Dakota.) I would be willing to bet ability to drive a stick shift varies too - people in rural areas are more likely to have learned (some of them having begun to drive on tractors as elementary school students. Like in North Dakota.)


flea - Aug 28, 2012 10:18:23 am PDT #19849 of 30001
information libertarian

Kayakers in downtown Charleston: [link]

(Why yes, I am doing everything possible to avoid reading about regular expressions in Python.)


msbelle - Aug 28, 2012 10:19:08 am PDT #19850 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

we could draw up a matrix of guys ita knows with ethnicity on one axis and where they were born on another to potentially determine snip liklihood.

then a second one where we plot where they learned to drive and where they live now to potentially determine stick savviness.

THEN we compare both to the subject's age AND BAM - pretty good hypothoses for each individual.


msbelle - Aug 28, 2012 10:19:09 am PDT #19851 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb