What you Named your 350Z's??
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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.
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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!!!
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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.
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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!