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Old 12-20-2010, 11:02 AM   #110 (permalink)
Jeffblue
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i will reiterate. people have to adapt to the car. simple as that. if it's the only MT you've ever driven and you're used to it, i'm pretty sure you're gonna find it easy. the key is to listen and feel the car and adjust your driving to car, b/c the car isn't going to just suddenly change for you (Without modifications). If you are a really good shot with a pistol, do you pick up an m16 and say 'ok well this is how i shoot a pistol and i'm good at that' hell no. so why would you do the same with a car. if you buy a mac and are used to using a PC, do you sit there waiting for a start menu to magically appear or do you use the icons on the bottom of the screen to launch programs? i for one, when i want to close a program on a mac prefer to click the upper right hand corner of the window repeatedly in hopes that the buttons (Which are on the top left) will magically move to wear i'm clicking and close the program.
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