Tuesday, December 14, 2004

zoom zoom!

Had my first driving lesson today. Steering, signaling and accelerating/braking are stressed as the essential components to driving. So is taking the learning process one step at a time. See, if you are overwhelmed with a large amount of variables to control, the chances of disaster is very high. Now if you are a learner and you were to crash your car, imagine your emotional state. You would have lost your confidence and you would be badly shaken up. The reactions to my "Nightmares" post on multiply means that I will have to point out that this can be linked to it. Metaphorically, I crashed my essay, every time, no matter how much help I get. I'm sure you can apply your own context and other reading crap to it to make sense out of it.

Oh, and if you feel like ruining the action movie experience for some fellow audience members, try pointing out inaccuracies in weapons and such. WWII movies for example, not all the American soldiers carried Thompsons. I am pretty sure that they were expensive to manufacture and were mostly used by the sergeants. Characters often fire off more rounds than their gun holds. They also like to chamber rounds unnecessarily. Cars exploding real easily has definitely got to be a big inaccuracy. I guess pointing out how the main character seems to possess Reflexes +20 can't hurt.

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