Old 01-23-09, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Metzinger
I'd say B.
Reminds me of something I read recently.
"Let's say you were unemployed and received two job offers:
--Job A pays more, and allows you to drive to work.

--Job B pays so little, one is forced to ride a bicycle to work, and is less welcoming and affirming of the Single Driver Lifestyle."

Did you cross-post this in HummerForums?
Seriously, it's been so long since I've been a regular driver or passenger in a car, I now get nauseous if I'm ever in one. Seems I'm becoming 'car-tose' intolerant. I'd need 50G for A.
I sometimes feel like. I think it's partly because you are used to more fresh air on a bike and the car seems stifling. Plus if you are the driver, you constantly have your right foot stuck out... an unnatural pose.


I think there is also a health issue around spending a lot of time in a car that you might want to add to the cost of the car. If you are commuting more than a half-hour a day, you are living an unhealthy lifestyle.
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