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the automatic transmission. In the heyday of muscle cars, most came with automatics.) I've noticed for years that computers are to young people what cars were to my generation: they represented freedom, attainable affluence, knowing something, and hobbying in general. We made fun of people, especially old people, who didn't know the basics of cars. Now all that can be said about computers. I don't want to know how a computer works, I just want it to work, just like my parents were with cars..... It's also due to money. As teenagers, we could save our money and buy an almost new car. Not possible today. .... I also wonder if it's an indicator of the decline of the middle class, but that would take us into a long thread.
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