Originally Posted by Barabaika
I was quoting YOUR original numbers
Originally Posted by Barabaika
OK. You say that 100% of American women can drive stick shift cars.
You really need to work on your reading comprehension. I never said that. What I said was:
Originally Posted by Raiyn
80% of the American women I know can.
Originally Posted by Barabaika
Though, 90% of all cars sold in the USA are inferior automatic ones. If you don't trust me, go down a few blocks and count the percentage. So, they tried superior stick cars and ditched them.
I love these percentages you drag up like they mean something.
Originally Posted by Barabaika
What was the topic of this thread?
Why don't you tell me? So far you've decided to turn it into some sort of sexist Anti-American rant fest with ridiculous tangents about manually shifted cars.
Originally Posted by Barabaika
Are mountain bikes good for commuting? Sometimes, I say. And super cheap ones are the favorite among poor commuters.
I hesitate to call owners of Wal-Mart specials dedicated commuters. If they had money they'd either buy a better bike or (more likely anywhere) buy a car.
Originally Posted by Barabaika
Are commuter bikes good for commuting? Usually, I say.
No arguments there. My objection was your misguided touting of the superiority of coaster brakes.
Originally Posted by Barabaika
Are folding bikes good for commuting? Yes, when combined with other means of transportation.
Are touring bikes good for commuting? Yes, for long commutes.
Are road bikes good for commuting? Rarely, too expensive if new. But used are good choice.
I have no argument to these points. I still object to your sexist, asinine stereotyping of a populous you've never met, while you hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
I still demand an apology. Почему вы прячете? Мы пугаем вас?
Last edited by Raiyn; 05-25-07 at 06:43 PM.