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365 Days of A by DesertRat66 2011-03-04 06:42:37
I’m Jonathan Klinger and I’m spending one full year driving a 1930 Model A everywhere I go. (Starting October 13, 2010) Why? Because not everything a person owns should contain a computer.
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  That was an awesome read! (n/t) by Baenlynn2011-03-04 08:10:41
    Agreed, my other comment notwithstanding. :) by kelli2172011-03-04 08:16:48
  Why go back that far? by kelli2172011-03-04 08:12:13
    If I were to guess by DesertRat662011-03-04 08:51:27
      I drove a 1971 VW Super Beetle for 5 years. by kelli2172011-03-04 12:26:23
  I am spending the last 18 years by voxwoman2011-03-04 08:15:45
    But were they created with the help of a computer? by SaylorA2011-03-04 09:56:44
      I bet they were. by vetitice2011-03-04 10:03:20
        I would believe sliderules, but by SaylorA2011-03-04 13:24:09
          Not electronic computers, organic ones. by kelli2172011-03-04 13:36:41
            yup. I forget where I saw it by Freakazoid2011-03-04 13:49:42
              Yep. "Computer" is a job description. by vetitice2011-03-04 13:53:00
                e.g. by vetitice2011-03-04 13:53:57
                  I thought they were called Mentats. :) (n/t) by SaylorA2011-03-04 14:01:42
                    Blame the Butlerian Jihad for that. (n/t) by vetitice2011-03-04 15:06:51
  aaaand Ufie'd (n/t) by KeineAhnung2011-03-04 08:17:47
  I got a brand new rental car last week .. by aix tom2011-03-04 09:59:31
    Oh, and the *next* problem, .. by aix tom2011-03-04 10:08:10
    Electric locks saved me some serious coin once. by kahuana2011-03-04 18:45:14

 

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