A lot of laughing and pointing fingers at "younguns" and "morons" on this thread, but my questions are: did anyone ever take the time to teach them how to charge a battery? Did they ever have a need before? Do they WANT to know how to do it?
I guess everyone on here was born with mechanical knowledge and ability and takes it for granted that everyone else should be also.
I, for one, am grateful that someone like my doctor decided to go to medical school instead of learning how to change a turn signal light bulb or do a tune-up.
I learn something new every day from someone (in person or on the Internet) and do not belittle people who know less than I do and would like to learn something from me.
I've tried to show my 3 daughters how to clean the bathtub drain from all their hair that clogs it up. 2 of the 3 said they would rather call a plumber to do it. I told them they'd better have good jobs. One's an attorney, other one is in Law School. They'll probably be able to afford it.
Plus, if we ALL did our own work on our cars, the mechanics who posted here would be unemployed.
Bottom line: different strokes for different folks.
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