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Old 05-03-2023, 01:52 PM   #1541
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Or...can even spell it.

I get it. I'm just saying that there is a lot to respect about Canadian Oil & Gas.

Those particular individuals may not get it...but it doesnt mean they're wrong in the sentiment.
Damn right there is a lot to respect about it. But it feel to me as if these people also don't want to hear about ways to improve.

It's like the gym, you can respect your PR, but still push to get a better PR.
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Old 05-03-2023, 02:03 PM   #1542
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I always assumed it was a love for petroleum based lubes, since they also seem to want to fornicate with Trudeau.
I was going to ask whatever happened to those guys who would always push up their glasses and say, "Ummm, you don't like oil & gas? guess you don't like driving your car, taking an aspirin for a headache, or brushing your teeth!" so I was pleasantly surprised to learn Locke is still one of those guys and posted immediately after this lol.
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Old 05-03-2023, 02:10 PM   #1543
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Not necessarily.

Oil & Gas provides lots of things. Every oil-based product that you love and depend on.

Do you like brushing your teeth? How about the paint on your car? Or your tires for that matter. Do you like shoes?

But I get where you're coming from, its probably mostly the money. I'm just saying that there is more nuance to it than most people really consider.

I just dont think that people understand how much oil goes into products that they take for granted every day.
They aren’t wearing it for that though. You don’t see people worldwide singling out Oil & Gas as the thing they love because it improves their teeth brushing experience.

I love cookies. If it’s electric ovens and natural resource baking sheets that gets them here I’m not going out wearing an I Love Coal Power & Aluminum shirt.
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Old 05-03-2023, 02:34 PM   #1544
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I get a kick out of people wearing I Love Oil & Gas shirts. No you don’t. It’s the money you love.
I received a free one while attending an AUMA conference. Wore it once for the photo op then donated it somewhere.
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Old 05-03-2023, 08:38 PM   #1546
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I get a kick out of people wearing I Love Oil & Gas shirts. No you don’t. It’s the money you love.
I love both.
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When American Sniper first came out I was already uncomfortable with the idea of the movies premise. I didn't quite view the Americans as the outright hostile and Evil forces and play, as I do now, and so now when I see clips of that movie I'm really uncomfortable with it. I know Eastwood has claimed that it's not a glorification of War, but it's so obviously is to me. A really awful movie about an awful person.
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Some people think older tech is better, like vinyl, or stick shift, but nobody ever longs for the days of using a ball mouse. Now I wonder if there is some weird community on the internet obsessed with those frustrating things.
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Stick shift is older tech?
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Old 05-07-2023, 09:31 AM   #1551
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Stick shift is older tech?
As it applies to vehicles, yes I would say it is old tech.

You don't think so?
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As it applies to vehicles, yes I would say it is old tech.

You don't think so?
I don’t. I’ve had a manual-transmission car in my garage for pretty much all of my >45 years of driving; I still do. I taught my wife and our kids to drive manuals and the kids have all owned them. I know many people who also drive them. They’re still current, although maybe less popular than decades ago.
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I hate to break it to you, but you are the vinyl record buyer of vehicles.
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Stick shift may not be old tech but “three on the tree” sure is.
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Old 05-07-2023, 10:12 AM   #1555
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I don’t. I’ve had a manual-transmission car in my garage for pretty much all of my >45 years of driving; I still do. I taught my wife and our kids to drive manuals and the kids have all owned them. I know many people who also drive them. They’re still current, although maybe less popular than decades ago.
I think I know what is happening here.


You are old tech so you don't think old tech is old tech.


Also it is a North American v Europe issue


I would argue that the vast majority of non-commercial vehicles are automatic in NA.

Whether we like it or not manual transmission in North America is old tech, hence the rise of paddle shifters on automotive vehicles
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Some people think older tech is better, like vinyl, or stick shift, but nobody ever longs for the days of using a ball mouse. Now I wonder if there is some weird community on the internet obsessed with those frustrating things.

There’s a contingent of gamers that prefer those old keyboards with the really clickety-clackety keys.

I knew a few people that liked track balls, which were basically like an upside-down ball mouse.
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There’s a contingent of gamers that prefer those old keyboards with the really clickety-clackety keys.

I knew a few people that liked track balls, which were basically like an upside-down ball mouse.
There are potential benefits to either of those technologies. But no one can claim a benefit to ball mice. No one ever switched to laser and said, no, I'd prefer my old ball one, switch it back.


https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...smission-cars/

Also, these are the only vehicles left you can get in stick, but I'd guess 90% of sales are autos of most of these. Even in Europe the change is happening rapidly.
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There’s a contingent of gamers that prefer those old keyboards with the really clickety-clackety keys.

I knew a few people that liked track balls, which were basically like an upside-down ball mouse.
I have used a thumb-ball mouse for years. I absolutely love it.

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I think I know what is happening here.

You are old tech so you don't think old tech is old tech.
Also it is a North American v Europe issue
I would argue that the vast majority of non-commercial vehicles are automatic in NA.
Whether we like it or not manual transmission in North America is old tech, hence the rise of paddle shifters on automotive vehicles

I think I used the paddle shifter on my then-newer car a few times the first week or so of ownership... that was ~5years ago. Kinda forgot about it actually. Is it actually practical to use the paddle shifter on your steering wheel? Who actually uses them?
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