i got a lovely holiday card from my dear friend
sharing all of her family’s news
including her oldest daughter
taking her driver’s ed training online
all i can picture is mario kart.
actual humans in tokyo, mario-karting on the road
clearly someone had the same vision.
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“most of american life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.”
-john updike
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image credits: nintendo/mario kart, google images japan
I’ve not been driving my car far lately, mainly just visits to the Cafe….
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safer and healthier –
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Definitely… I’m a terrible driver…. xx
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That would work if the only place you are going is three laps away…😁
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This is true-
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Lol! I hope the training is good otherwise the parents would be very nervous letting the kids drive
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Absolutely!
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👍
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I think virtual lessons at fine as long as they stick to virtual vehicles.
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An excellent point
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Yes, and driver’s ed training online reminds me of the NASCAR iRacing I watched on TV during the early months of the pandemic, Beth. Kind of sort of not really like the real turns and bumps.
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exactly!
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OMG that looks like so much fun!
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it does!
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The wheels on that kart are pretty sophisticated. I want one. And my fave Updike quote is when he called Fenway “a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark.” So, this post made me smile twice. Great start to the day.
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Great!
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As long as she doesn’t drive a non-virtual car, I’m all for it. I go out so seldom now, that I have to take my car for a ride so the battery doesn’t die.
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She will be in the real road eventually, hopefully it will translate
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I drive so rarely that my battery died twice last year. Now it’s plugged into a trickle charger.
At some point she’ll have to learn in a real car. Maybe masked, in a convertible, in 15-minute sessions.
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That may be it –
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everyone loves Mario 🙂 I actually love driving but not huge distances, not any more 🙂 and I don’t mind being a passenger if it’s in the front seat 🙂
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he’s a popular guy, along with his brother. I hate driving in the dark when it’s raining, other than that, I like it –
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same here ; or in fog: we get sea fog here sometimes in winter
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we have morning fog, when it begins to warm and the snow is melting off – always something )
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We’re so out of practice with long driving trips these days. We drove up to Portland over the holidays and got an Airbnb with our son, who we hadn’t seen since March. It almost felt normal for a change.
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that’s wonderful –
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Thank goodness we are past the stage of teaching our children to drive – it was a long process. I’ve heard of the online courses. I wonder how they are! Maybe like Mario Kart, just like you say!
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yes, I feel lucky to have survived that phase of life )
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one of my all-time favorite video games!
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if only it had been a part of your driver’s ed training!
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although it could have gotten a little too competitive… 🙂
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A world of kart drivers. I could get behind that.
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probably make things a lot easier
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