Pherdinand
the snow must go on
There's a small workshop in Timisoara, ROmania, producing "antique" furniture for the wealthy western buyer. I say someone with so much $ and so little gray matter, he deserves it.
Jon Claremont said:If slide shows were bad, how about home movies?
Super eight with no sound and no edits.
Andy K said:The comment that people are increasingly mechanically 'illiterate' is very true. I was talking to my neighbour and he mentioned he 'had' to get over to his parents sometime soon. I said I hoped they were ok, he said 'Oh they're fine, but my car needs new wiper blades and the tyres need air and I don't know how to do it, but my father does.'
He is 34 years old.
In my opinion, anyone who does not know how to replace the wipers, change a wheel, top up or change the oil and water and change a spark plug (diesel excluded) on a car, should not be allowed to own or drive a car. These are basic maintenance issues.
ywenz said:digital technology is the law of the land..
When I lived in London ca. 1961 my British girlfriend had an American flatmate from some southern state, I forget which , who I convinced that I had a gas radio that worked on the same principal as gas refrigerators. She may have been dumb but not dumb enough for me to get her into bed.John Robertson said:Its OK, people sometimes are just plain" thick ". I once succeeded in convincing a class of 18+year olds that because you can get gas powered refrigerators and freezers, you can get gas powered TVs as well, not one of them questioned the logic. that was at a Univercity!!!!!
greyhoundman said:I refused to beat my furniture. 🙂
Scarpia said:When I lived in London ca. 1961 my British girlfriend had an American flatmate from some southern state, I forget which , who I convinced that I had a gas radio that worked on the same principal as gas refrigerators. She may have been dumb but not dumb enough for me to get her into bed.
Kurt M.
Andy K said:The comment that people are increasingly mechanically 'illiterate' is very true. I was talking to my neighbour and he mentioned he 'had' to get over to his parents sometime soon. I said I hoped they were ok, he said 'Oh they're fine, but my car needs new wiper blades and the tyres need air and I don't know how to do it, but my father does.'
He is 34 years old.
In my opinion, anyone who does not know how to replace the wipers, change a wheel, top up or change the oil and water and change a spark plug (diesel excluded) on a car, should not be allowed to own or drive a car. These are basic maintenance issues.
Pherdinand said:Remy, take it easy😀
I know you are secretly watchin' American Chopper on Discovery Channel!
RML said:Is that the program about axes and chopping wood? 🙂 I can chop wood real good. Had to last winter in Mongolia to keep the house warm and cook food. But that was before we started to stoke coal.
Csab', you know me. I can't stand people spreading stupid prejudices, and the "man" thing get on my nerve. I've seen manlier men caring less about "man" things than about raising their children properly, cooking for the family and cleaning the house (you know, the things many men consider woman stuff). And I've seen more feminine women take on tougher work than most western men care to deal with, including hauling wood and water from far away and working in construction work in the middle of winter. Just because some men like to tinker with mechanics and electronics doesn't mean that other men are the same or should be the same. Then, when I read that someone (including men) who can't change a wiper blade should be forbidden to drive, I get the creeps. But probably that's just me....
Pherdinand said:You see...you DO have something "man" in you. I bet many of those who can change wiper blades (or repair their camera, hehe) would chop off a few fingers at the first try!
By the way american chopper is a program about some weird guys building a "chopper" motorbike, and the guys are completely disgusting i'd say, as is the whole program😀
RML said:I'm glad I know squat about the innards of cars, stereos, TVs, etc. I can fix my bicycle when needed, though. Why on earth would I want to trouble myself with all the electronics and mechanics? It never interested me one iota and it still doesn't. Just like I don't give a hoot about how paper is made, or books are printed, or my table was crafted, or my carpet was knitted, or concrete mixed, or... well, you get my drift. I stick to what I know, what I find interesting, what I need to know for work/leisure/family, etc. Telling me I'm a lesser species because I can't change a wiper blade (on a car I don't even possess. I don't even have a driver's license) seems discriminatory to me.
I'm telling you, I shoot digital, can't be bothered with printing my photos myself, don't change spark plugs and I'm not interested in electronics or mechanics. Hey, sounds like I'm not your average "bloke", do I? Maybe I'll start carrying a man purse around, or use nourishing cream for my face.
Andy K said:Wow! Such aggression!
Who said it was a 'man' thing? Most women I know can do these things on a car too. It isn't just cars, I cook most meals from basic ingredients, so do all my relatives and friends.
Is what I said discriminatory? You're damn right it is. Why should someone who does not know how to maintain a car be permitted to drive a car? That means their car would be poorly maintained and a danger to other road users (including cyclists). They would also be a burden and a hindrance, causing problems as they stand pathetically beside their car with a flat tyre, because thay cannot change a wheel.
I don't think it is a 'man' thing to be able to look after yourself and the things you use, but I do think it is pretty pathetic to not be able to do such simple things and is indicative of the contemporary young generation's need to have their behinds wiped for them from cradle to grave.