Driving looks really fun. But how exactly do I go about getting started?
> Driving looks really fun. But how exactly do I go about getting started?
Here in the U.S., we teach it in high school.

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"We're going to rush the hijackers."
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Lembo - 20 Sep 2004 20:41 GMT
Jammer Six babbled:
> Here in the U.S., we teach it in high school.
Where did you learn ?
Jammer Six - 20 Sep 2004 22:43 GMT
> > Here in the U.S., we teach it in high school.
>
> Where did you learn ?
What makes you think I did?

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"We're going to rush the hijackers."
-Jeremy Glick, aboard United Airlines flight 93, September 11, 2001
Lembo - 21 Sep 2004 19:15 GMT
In a retort Jammer Six sputtered:
> What makes you think I did?
You spelled "We" wrong.
Lee Bell - 20 Sep 2004 22:48 GMT
> Jammer Six babbled:
>
> > Here in the U.S., we teach it in high school.
>
> Where did you learn ?
He learned by reading stories by cave divers . . . which explains why he's
wrong so often.
Lembo - 21 Sep 2004 02:07 GMT
> > Jammer Six babbled:
> >
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> He learned by reading stories by cave divers . . . which explains why he's
> wrong so often.
<chuckle
> Driving looks really fun. But how exactly do I go about getting started?
You visit some local dive shops and discuss taking an introductory level
course. Be sure to determine price and what is included. Since the
instructor can make or break a course, both in terms of your enjoyment and
your future safety, be sure your final choice considers your impression of
the person that will actually be doing the teaching.
Lee
mike gray - 20 Sep 2004 14:38 GMT
>> Driving looks really fun. But how exactly do I go about getting started?
>
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> Lee
Good advice.
Get driving lessons.
> Driving looks really fun. But how exactly do I go about getting started?