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On a recent visit to a car museum, we learned there was a class we could take to learn to drive their Model T. Sounded like fun, but then they asked us "Can you drive a manual transmission?" We both responded in the positive, and the reply was "Then you're going to have a harder time."dbCooper said:Chatted with a young man that wants to learn how to drive a stick shift, but he can't find a manual.
Still want to do it.Bob
New Cumberland, PA
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Didn't all Dad's just toss you their keys when they were drinking a few beers in their buddies garage and say, "Here's the keys, practice letting out the clutch and grabbing 1st gear when rolling down the driveway" when they were 14/15 years old? Just me? Haha. Good memories. I was driving down and around the neighborhood a few minutes later. (I understood how a clutch worked with riding a motorcycle) All these years later I still need that 3rd pedal. My Mom, and sister are the same way. My other sister has no idea how to drive a manual transmission. She never had any interest. It's wonderful to see younger kids/adults wanting to learn. The problem now is finding a vehicle that even has the option of manual transmission.GrateEggspectations said:
The single best piece of advice I ever received to learn how to drive stick - brake and let off the clutch until it engages without gas. Until you know where the clutch engages, it’s a lost cause.dbCooper said:Chatted with a young man that wants to learn how to drive a stick shift, but he can't find a manual."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota -
Step 1: place your left heel on the left edge of the brake pedal.
Step2: depress the clutch pedal with your left toes while keeping your heel on the brake.Step 3: with your right foot press the gas pedal and hold the engine at 4000 rpm
Step 4: swiftly pivot your left foot off of the clutch pedal while keeping the brake depressed
Step 5: maintain engine rpm and enjoy the burnout
Step 6: bang 2nd gear and let her eat.That’s how I’d do it anyways 😆~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
WeberWho said:
Didn't all Dad's just toss you their keys when they were drinking a few beers in their buddies garage and say, "Here's the keys, practice letting out the clutch and grabbing 1st gear when rolling down the driveway" when they were 14/15 years old? Just me? Haha. Good memories. I was driving down and around the neighborhood a few minutes later. (I understood how a clutch worked with riding a motorcycle) All these years later I still need that 3rd pedal. My Mom, and sister are the same way. My other sister has no idea how to drive a manual transmission. She never had any interest. It's wonderful to see younger kids/adults wanting to learn. The problem now is finding a vehicle that even has the option of manual transmission.GrateEggspectations said:
The single best piece of advice I ever received to learn how to drive stick - brake and let off the clutch until it engages without gas. Until you know where the clutch engages, it’s a lost cause.dbCooper said:Chatted with a young man that wants to learn how to drive a stick shift, but he can't find a manual.
same here except by fire, tossed me the keys, gave me a quick briefing, started down the road, rode the clutch, punched hard in the arm, learned fast...... big c30 1972 ramp truck with an extra strong clutch pedal that could take a leg off. next manual i owned was a chevette, no clutch after getting it to roll forward, just shift and roll
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For any news-hounds: Time magazine online, time.com, is now free to anyone (I can't check this myself as I already subscribe to print).
“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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I learned a manual at 13 because one of my Uncles needed rides home from the bar. I knew I was getting better when he stopped spilling his beer in the truck.WeberWho said:
Didn't all Dad's just toss you their keys when they were drinking a few beers in their buddies garage and say, "Here's the keys, practice letting out the clutch and grabbing 1st gear when rolling down the driveway" when they were 14/15 years old? Just me? Haha. Good memories. I was driving down and around the neighborhood a few minutes later. (I understood how a clutch worked with riding a motorcycle) All these years later I still need that 3rd pedal. My Mom, and sister are the same way. My other sister has no idea how to drive a manual transmission. She never had any interest. It's wonderful to see younger kids/adults wanting to learn. The problem now is finding a vehicle that even has the option of manual transmission.GrateEggspectations said:
The single best piece of advice I ever received to learn how to drive stick - brake and let off the clutch until it engages without gas. Until you know where the clutch engages, it’s a lost cause.dbCooper said:Chatted with a young man that wants to learn how to drive a stick shift, but he can't find a manual.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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dbCooper said:Chatted with a young man that wants to learn how to drive a stick shift, but he can't find a manual.
I’m about 95% sure that while I was in grad school I simply had my car broken into and not stolen because the folks doing it couldn’t figure out how to start and/or operate the stick shift.LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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First manual I drove as a young teeneager was a 1964 Chevy w/3 on the tree. It had a helluva clutch in it.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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When I was a kid we went to an abandoned K Mart parking lot.
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Cops just left. They are at our house frequently for the foster daughter. Now we can head out for a two-night vacation.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI -
Sorry to hear. The like is for support.kl8ton said:Cops just left. They are at our house frequently for the foster daughter. Now we can head out for a two-night vacation.Is this some sort of check in, or is there trouble a-brewin’? If the latter, wishing you the best of outcomes.Edit: Enjoy your time away! -
There's been trouble brewing since day one. This time there are charges being pressed. We put in our 30 day notice to have her removed a while ago We just have to ride this out.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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We knew all the cops in our town. That was a fun time. One day I went to retrieve DD, and had them meet me there. After some screaming in the driveway, I decided to let her stay. They kicked her out a month later and wanted me to pay for the cell phone they bought her. Ha ha. No.kl8ton said:Cops just left. They are at our house frequently for the foster daughter. Now we can head out for a two-night vacation.
At midnight one night, the cops called and said she was seen at such and such convenience store. I asked if that meant I had to go get her. They said I had to make the appearance of an effort.Bob
New Cumberland, PA
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The latest news has had reports of hearing "banging" noises; most of the sources said this was heard via "aircraft" (?!?!?) but PBS just said it was heard via "sonar" (not sure that's ever done from the air). Hopefully Time mag will have a better description of what's going on.GrateEggspectations said:
The scenario you describe, for me, sounds better than sitting at the bottom of the ocean, panicking and waiting for the oxygen to run out.ColbyLang said:Bet you they all signed the “You Might Die” waiver.Regardless. It sucks. Hull breach and they got crushed like a coke can. Praying for some sort of closure for all involved.“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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Catching a Twins game.

"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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I'm sure @lousubcap could explain the connection of aircraft and sonar thoroughly.Botch said:
The latest news has had reports of hearing "banging" noises; most of the sources said this was heard via "aircraft" (?!?!?) but PBS just said it was heard via "sonar" (not sure that's ever done from the air). Hopefully Time mag will have a better description of what's going on.GrateEggspectations said:
The scenario you describe, for me, sounds better than sitting at the bottom of the ocean, panicking and waiting for the oxygen to run out.ColbyLang said:Bet you they all signed the “You Might Die” waiver.Regardless. It sucks. Hull breach and they got crushed like a coke can. Praying for some sort of closure for all involved.
Bob
New Cumberland, PA
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Sonobouys.Botch said:
The latest news has had reports of hearing "banging" noises; most of the sources said this was heard via "aircraft" (?!?!?) but PBS just said it was heard via "sonar" (not sure that's ever done from the air). Hopefully Time mag will have a better description of what's going on.GrateEggspectations said:
The scenario you describe, for me, sounds better than sitting at the bottom of the ocean, panicking and waiting for the oxygen to run out.ColbyLang said:Bet you they all signed the “You Might Die” waiver.Regardless. It sucks. Hull breach and they got crushed like a coke can. Praying for some sort of closure for all involved.Las Vegas, NV -
US Navy sub hunting aircraft have sono bouys they can drop into the ocean that will listen and relay whatever they hear to the aircraft.Botch said:
The latest news has had reports of hearing "banging" noises; most of the sources said this was heard via "aircraft" (?!?!?) but PBS just said it was heard via "sonar" (not sure that's ever done from the air). Hopefully Time mag will have a better description of what's going on.GrateEggspectations said:
The scenario you describe, for me, sounds better than sitting at the bottom of the ocean, panicking and waiting for the oxygen to run out.ColbyLang said:Bet you they all signed the “You Might Die” waiver.Regardless. It sucks. Hull breach and they got crushed like a coke can. Praying for some sort of closure for all involved.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
I came across this thread a bit ago and slowly worked my way through it. Along the way there were a number of you for whom I developed a serious respect for. It's an honor to share the forum with you.There's some poor grammar in there, but I think you get the idea.Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
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Kayak said:
I'm sure @lousubcap could explain the connection of aircraft and sonar thoroughly.Botch said:
The latest news has had reports of hearing "banging" noises; most of the sources said this was heard via "aircraft" (?!?!?) but PBS just said it was heard via "sonar" (not sure that's ever done from the air). Hopefully Time mag will have a better description of what's going on.GrateEggspectations said:
The scenario you describe, for me, sounds better than sitting at the bottom of the ocean, panicking and waiting for the oxygen to run out.ColbyLang said:Bet you they all signed the “You Might Die” waiver.Regardless. It sucks. Hull breach and they got crushed like a coke can. Praying for some sort of closure for all involved.No need for any thoroughness. A couple of the above posts capture the way it works.Now with a buoy field and hopefully a few of the buoys picking up the sound it would be short work to extend bearing lines from the triggered buoys to get a fairly close cross-fix as to the origin on the sound. Hopefully that's the case but I have not heard that. FWIW-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Drive it like you stole it!ColtsFan said:Step 1: place your left heel on the left edge of the brake pedal.
Step2: depress the clutch pedal with your left toes while keeping your heel on the brake.Step 3: with your right foot press the gas pedal and hold the engine at 4000 rpm
Step 4: swiftly pivot your left foot off of the clutch pedal while keeping the brake depressed
Step 5: maintain engine rpm and enjoy the burnout
Step 6: bang 2nd gear and let her eat.That’s how I’d do it anyways 😆Fighting off the trolls 1 by 1
Large Egg
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Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I usually just let my pilots know and they will bring it in for me. No need to get it myself.JohnInCarolina said:Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Well, not all of us are able to fly on PJs.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I usually just let my pilots know and they will bring it in for me. No need to get it myself.JohnInCarolina said:Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
You are honestly saying a Duke professor flies common? My friend, you needed better contracts.JohnInCarolina said:
Well, not all of us are able to fly on PJs.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I usually just let my pilots know and they will bring it in for me. No need to get it myself.JohnInCarolina said:Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Those of us working for Uncle Sam don’t have much choice of air transportation. It’s really sad taxpayers aren’t willing to pay for much more. Maybe I should run for office on this burning issue?Ozzie_Isaac said:
You are honestly saying a Duke professor flies common? My friend, you needed better contracts.JohnInCarolina said:
Well, not all of us are able to fly on PJs.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I usually just let my pilots know and they will bring it in for me. No need to get it myself.JohnInCarolina said:Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Or become a Supreme Court Judge? They don't have to deal with pesky taxpayers or ethics.JohnInCarolina said:
Those of us working for Uncle Sam don’t have much choice of air transportation. It’s really sad taxpayers aren’t willing to pay for much more. Maybe I should run for office on this burning issue?Ozzie_Isaac said:
You are honestly saying a Duke professor flies common? My friend, you needed better contracts.JohnInCarolina said:
Well, not all of us are able to fly on PJs.Ozzie_Isaac said:
I usually just let my pilots know and they will bring it in for me. No need to get it myself.JohnInCarolina said:Headed home. On a flight from ATL to RDU. Very short connection so sadly no time to hit Popeye’s.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Got our 10000 steps in on hiking trails this morning.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI
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