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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3901625" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>yeah it does make me happy, more so when i'm "enjoying" them. but i also understand that the vehicles that sat in my great grandfather's pastures weren't mechanically all *that* different from the ones in my garage and driveway, but the ones of today and the soon future *are* going to be very different. thus i feel an importance to preserve, again the ones that not only i enjoy, but also understand intimately, have memories with, but also from an objective standpoint offer something that newer vehicles simply can't: that is ability to go madmax. </p><p></p><p>it's not lost on me that the predictive programming in my life has led me to be prepared for a life of the lo-tek from johnny pnuemonic or the sewer people from Demolition Man. in order for that, i must of course have a stable of horses that can't be subject to the Domination of traffic control devices ala Ghost in the Shell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3901625, member: 45524"] yeah it does make me happy, more so when i'm "enjoying" them. but i also understand that the vehicles that sat in my great grandfather's pastures weren't mechanically all *that* different from the ones in my garage and driveway, but the ones of today and the soon future *are* going to be very different. thus i feel an importance to preserve, again the ones that not only i enjoy, but also understand intimately, have memories with, but also from an objective standpoint offer something that newer vehicles simply can't: that is ability to go madmax. it's not lost on me that the predictive programming in my life has led me to be prepared for a life of the lo-tek from johnny pnuemonic or the sewer people from Demolition Man. in order for that, i must of course have a stable of horses that can't be subject to the Domination of traffic control devices ala Ghost in the Shell. [/QUOTE]
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