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Jack of All Trades, Master of Nothing |
Usually have the driver's window down or cracked and the rear window slider open or cracked. Even in crazy cold weather I'l drive this way with the defroster and foot well vents for the heater blasting. My daughter can deflate your daughter's soccer ball. | |||
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Nope, windows are up in my Pilot (and other vehicles before it). Same with my wife. I like the A/C (it is Florida after all) and I like my Western Swing and very old country music (50s-early 60s) off Pandora. Don't want to hear your music or your conversations. If it's cool, the windows are up, too, and the heat may be on slightly. Prefer the relative quiet, the lack of smells of smoke and auto exhaust. As a young police man, we always had the windows down, need to hear what was going on. But that was fifty years plus ago. Nope, comfort not wind is my preference. And at home the windows have never, as far as I know, been opened to the air in the 18+ years we've lived in this house. We have air for most of the year with a heat pump for those few cold days. Bob | |||
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Savor the limelight |
I was, but have some high frequency hearing loss in my left ear because of it. Driving back and forth between Florida and Minnesota in two days each way. I still do when the weather is right for short, low speed trips. | |||
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Caught in a loop |
I absolutely love it but I've found myself leaving the windows up more often. The tinted windows help my migraines in immeasurable ways, so I tend to leave the "shields" up when I do drive these days. I definitely find myself compromising by cracking the windows for a bit then closing them. "In order to understand recursion, you must first learn the principle of recursion." | |||
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