WILTON wrote: > True, but as the character was abuilding... Yes, but all of us enjoy what was being built in them thar cigarette fields back then. My observation has to do with the ease by which seeming success happens today *because* some wise invention makes ease happen. i.e. without experience in red mud hills, nice modern designs lose perspective. ABS etc are all fine, but skill is gained without ABS, perhaps. Interface between man and machine is part of the joy of transportation, not just ease using ABS, etc. I like the character and skill that red mud hill experiences lead to rather than whatever is built today as we zoom along on the interstate with ABS. Today, we get distracted persons, incompetent persons, etc - all because of the ubiquity of ease rather than the attainment of many and varied transportation skill. It breaks? - yeah, just call AAA. Not for Curt/Wilton/mercedes-at-okiebenz - we cut off our belt to make-do with temporary fix to get to a better place to complete the problem resolution. DIY rocks. mao
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