Posted by buickanddeere on December 31, 2011 at 07:55:27 from (216.183.159.14):
In Reply to: Re: Blondie- TGIF posted by ssss on December 31, 2011 at 03:24:53:
It's nothing negative about the girl.
Some people can't sing, carry a tune, dance, draw a picture remember righty tighty lefty loosey, set a digital clock. Nor can some people play checkers, chess etc as they can not see moves ahead or remember the moves each piece makes. You would be shocked at how few people can use a multi-meter and trouble shoot electrical equipment. They can not keep volts, amps and ohms straight in their heads. Nor can they interpret the readings on the meter to what is happening un-seen in the electrical equipment. Some people can not play baseball, tennis etc to save their souls. It's about hand eye coordination, judging distances and speeds as they vary and simultaneously remembering road rules and the location of controls in the vehicle. Doesn't make a person good or bad. Just means that 10-25% of the drivers out there should not drive a vehicle. Should everybody also obtain a license to fly airplanes as easy as the motor vehicle license? Or look at how simple it is to obtain a class G light car/truck license compared to a class B school bus license.
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