• MasterBlaster@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Car won’t start? Push it down a hill, avoid running over my foot, and climb in before it pulls away from you.

    This is how I got to nursery school on at least one occasion I can remember.

    I love manual transmission, and miss it badly. It was awesome getting out of both mud and snow. Plus, I felt like I was actually driving the car, not guiding it.

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      1 year ago

      Ahhh we had a different method - push it until you get to a decending road (don’t know the right term in english lol) put in 2nd gear and start rolling while trying to start like maniac - worked every time lol

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      1 year ago

      You tell your car explicitly where to go, when to start, when to stop, when to accelerate and when to slow down.
      Sounds like actual driving to me.

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        1 year ago

        True, but controlling the transmission gave me an extra layer of sensation, a more direct involvement in the process. It’s a matter of degrees. Plus, there are levels of finesse one gains.

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        1 year ago

        You can ride in a taxi and you won’t be the driver even if the actual driver is patient enough to let you tell him explicitly when to start, stop, etc.

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            1 year ago

            But that’s my point - commanding isn’t the same thing as driving. If you’re the passenger in a taxi, you can be commanding but you’re clearly not driving. If you have a car with an automatic transmission, you’re still driving in most ways (you steer, brake, etc.) but you’re no longer the driver of the transmission; you’re just the commander of it.

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              If you have a car with manual transmission then you have additional control over modes of the engine. But it’s not the essence of driving, because you can have control over mode of the engine of washing machine, for example.
              Key component of driving is control over route and speed of a car. And you still have it with automatic transmission.

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              I’d go so far as to say you aren’t the commander of the transmission. The programmer who designed the shifting algorithm controls it.