What you Named your 350Z's??
Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
Technically, a Z or virtually any car for that matter can be classified as a living thing. They need food (fuel), air to breath, they have a brain, a variety of organs, they expel waste etc etc.
The only thing that really seperates itself from TRULY living things is that cars are not sentient.
Sounds kinda weird but I do believe cars have 'souls' of some kind.
The only thing that really seperates itself from TRULY living things is that cars are not sentient.
Sounds kinda weird but I do believe cars have 'souls' of some kind.
Some of you guys are idiots if you think naming your car is dumb!
The average human spends anywhere from 5% - 30% of their life IN a vehicle.
That vehicle is like an extension of you and to give it a name seems only appropriate. End of debate!!!
The average human spends anywhere from 5% - 30% of their life IN a vehicle.
That vehicle is like an extension of you and to give it a name seems only appropriate. End of debate!!!
Originally Posted by NightRida
Some of you guys are idiots if you think naming your car is dumb!
The average human spends anywhere from 5% - 30% of their life IN a vehicle.
That vehicle is like an extension of you and to give it a name seems only appropriate. End of debate!!!
The average human spends anywhere from 5% - 30% of their life IN a vehicle.
That vehicle is like an extension of you and to give it a name seems only appropriate. End of debate!!!
I agree. The guys that think it is stupid to name a vehicle used the argument that you could start naming everything. I guess the people that do name their vehicles are true car enthusiasts.
Bomber crews during WW2 used to name their bombers. The B-29 that dropped the A-Bombs on Japan was the Enola Gay. Ships are often given female names as well and are addressed as 'she' and 'her' (mostly because the work of keeping-up a ship in port is called 'husbandry'). When a machine does so much for you, it deserves a certain level of afinity.
I think that people that think naming cars are stupid just view their Z's as transportation.
Last edited by Blu_Blur; Aug 16, 2007 at 10:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by Blu_Blur
I agree. The guys that think it is stupid to name a vehicle used the argument that you could start naming everything. I guess the people that do name their vehicles are true car enthusiasts.
Bomber crews during WW2 used to name their bombers. The B-29 that dropped the A-Bombs on Japan was the Enola Gay. Ships are often given female names as well and are addressed as 'she' and 'her' (mostly because the work of keeping-up a ship in port is called 'husbandry'). When a machine does so much for you, it deserves a certain level of afinity.
I think that people that think naming cars are stupid just view their Z's as transportation.
Bomber crews during WW2 used to name their bombers. The B-29 that dropped the A-Bombs on Japan was the Enola Gay. Ships are often given female names as well and are addressed as 'she' and 'her' (mostly because the work of keeping-up a ship in port is called 'husbandry'). When a machine does so much for you, it deserves a certain level of afinity.
I think that people that think naming cars are stupid just view their Z's as transportation.
Well put!!
Z's: Not Just for Transportation. It's a way of life!




