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Here, have some more stars! ********

Just pulled out of a parking lot onto Beechmont Ave. near Cincinnati (if you know it, you know it gets backed up for no reason). Traveled less that 1/4 mile, so I wasn’t going too fast. Phone was on the seat next to me, so I know I wasn’t distracted by that. Next thing I know, there’s a Lexus SUV backing up into me!

And, I shared each of them with the public. Seriously, as I’ve got it laid out, I have no idea what step 4 is ...

Oh, I understand that. Walked away without feeling anything. Just didn’t want to total the car. I actually watched the hood crumple. First thought: “I just destroyed my car!”

Agreed. That’s what really hit me.

Drove a Taurus SHO a while back when looking for another car. Was shocked at how little room there was, especially in the front seat. Ended up with a VW CC. Great car, except they need to improve its ability to withstand rear-ending an SUV ...

1) Design rear-wheel drive wagon

As someone that still leaves voice messages (a younger co-worker said the other day, “It’s not 1995.”), I balance my checkbook every month. I refuse to login to my bank to check my balance, as it’s only rarely correct (outstanding items, including electronic payments), and that’s the only way I can be sure that both

I would just be concerned that the current Honda, who lost the playbook on interesting cars years ago, would bring it back as the “Quaalude”.

I understand all that. Your last sentence captures what I was saying. There may be some things they shouldn’t automate. We’ve just seen one example, we won’t know of others until they happen ...

I’m sorry, but I am opposed to that.

All we need is a very agile Italian forklift!

I understand what you are saying, but in this case, he never completed his job. He was standing there waiting to put the new wheel/tire on, but the old one never came off.

I love tapioca pudding! Where can I get an injector?

That wouldn’t be very smart.

I can remember when the place I worked got its first PC with a hard drive. “10 mb! You’ll never need more than that!”

No ... trust me ...

That’s what I used in my first computer class ...

That’s exactly my point.

Good write-up. They both sound nice.