NO offense, but someone would look like a total nerd driving around in one of those. And I know nerd. ~Bm Reply
Sure, but before World War I wristwatches were considered effeminate. No self-respecting man would wear one back then… Reply
Well… The point is, ideas about things change drastically and what one generation thinks is lame another finds compelling. The dorky car is one of those, cause if you read the article it sounds like it has some possibilities. Reply
The future is mass transportation and hydrogen economies, or Mad Max: The Road Warrior, depending on who fires the first nucleon missile. Maybe if I get a free one when I’m drafted. It will be the consolation prize of the future. Reply
NO offense, but someone would look like a total nerd driving around in one of those. And I know nerd.
~Bm
Bam! Ben’s two for two!
Sure, but before World War I wristwatches were considered effeminate. No self-respecting man would wear one back then…
So… are you saying that now men are getting in touch with their feminine side?
Well…
The point is, ideas about things change drastically and what one generation thinks is lame another finds compelling. The dorky car is one of those, cause if you read the article it sounds like it has some possibilities.
The future is mass transportation and hydrogen economies, or Mad Max: The Road Warrior, depending on who fires the first nucleon missile.
Maybe if I get a free one when I’m drafted. It will be the consolation prize of the future.
It looks like a suppository
Good news! It’s a suppository!
So it might have *some* practical use transporting “stuff,” then.