coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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How does one have aids in the past tense?

coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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dr20t wrote:How does one have aids in the past tense?
coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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Manaz wrote:dr20t wrote:How does one have aids in the past tense?
I believe there is at least one medically confirmed case of someone actually being cured of AIDS.
But we digress...
coyote wrote:I obviously need to annunciate better when using speech to text. I guess the answer to your question is a dead one.
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PoidaGT wrote:coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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Agree with you on a GT3 but not a 911 turbo PDK.
Once you have driven one, you willl know why.
coyote wrote:PoidaGT wrote:coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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Agree with you on a GT3 but not a 911 turbo PDK.
Once you have driven one, you willl know why.
I've driven more than one. I like clutches that aren't computer controlled
coyote wrote:PoidaGT wrote:coyote wrote:Buying an automatic porsche is like dating a supermodel who had aids.
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Agree with you on a GT3 but not a 911 turbo PDK.
Once you have driven one, you willl know why.
I've driven more than one. I like clutches that aren't computer controlled.
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PoidaGT wrote:coyote wrote:PoidaGT wrote:
Agree with you on a GT3 but not a 911 turbo PDK.
Once you have driven one, you willl know why.
I've driven more than one. I like clutches that aren't computer controlled
Fair enough. I really love dual clutch gearboxes for the extra performance they give.
rooby wrote:I'd rather change gears myself (with a manual clutch) and be slightly slower. I feel it is still the more fun option.
Manaz wrote:you really get to focus on just the steering, rather than driving the whole car...
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