Ha ha, another reason to be 50+...
#26
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From: Sequim, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula
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It was just ignorance on their part. Around here, most students have the choice to drive their car through campus to some other place. Parking on campus is not gonna happen, except for a very few. I can pay $40+ a month to walk 15 minutes to my car. To get to class, they can either drive to a parking lot that is over 20 minutes walk, wait for the bus, walk or ride. Riding is very popular when the weather is good. The buses are well-used.
#27
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From: Medina, OH
Bikes: confidential infromation that I don't even share with my wife
#28
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From: currently NYC area, previously, Bay Area
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An advertising guy one told me that since people stopped buying as much stuff once they hit fifty, they were demographically dead to advertisers. Sex is the single most important reason people buy, to make themselves more attractive in the mating game.
Best study of this I've seen is Thorsten Velben's "Theory of the Leisure Class" which is on the net to read for free. It traces modern day consumerism back to our tribal roots ans shows that we aren't really that different than the hunter-gatherer folk we are descended from not that long ago.
So, yes, a large boat, *by virtue of its general impracticality and uselessness* in the day to day world, is a powerful chick-getter.
One could almost say that anything that shows that you have money to burn is.
Best study of this I've seen is Thorsten Velben's "Theory of the Leisure Class" which is on the net to read for free. It traces modern day consumerism back to our tribal roots ans shows that we aren't really that different than the hunter-gatherer folk we are descended from not that long ago.
So, yes, a large boat, *by virtue of its general impracticality and uselessness* in the day to day world, is a powerful chick-getter.
One could almost say that anything that shows that you have money to burn is.
#29
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From: Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex
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I read recently that for the first time in history, the percentage of people in the US who drive, as well as the number of cars on the road, is falling. Plus, the US is now behind a lot of other countries in its car/people ratio. I think we are now 16th. (# 1 is Luxembourg, which is small, densely populated, and very affluent)
So, GM must be worried. Many people aren't getting their licenses in high school, and apparently, aren't so eager to start driving.
So, GM must be worried. Many people aren't getting their licenses in high school, and apparently, aren't so eager to start driving.






