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  • Changing back to a manual I had to remind myself to press the clutch while putting the car in gear with the engine running. And not just having the brake pedal pressed. But you get used to that quite fast with the awful grinding noise.

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  • Easing it in could in theory lead to a slipping clutch plate which might wear it out sooner. Completely disangaging the clutch without delay seems to be the best to me.

    It's only when you are driving off that you'll want to ease off and have it slip ever so slightly.

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  • Well, judging fron the foot slamming, you haven't completely forgotten how to drive a manual. So I'd say you'll still be able to drive those after getting used to them for a bit.

    As for the pedals, it is possible since to hit the brake with the left foot by mistake. Since not all foot wells are designed the same and in my experience the automatic brake pedals usually are quite a bit wider.

  • You remind me of something different but related. I noticed in Windows 98 that it would store a different setting for BMP wallpapers. And BMP wallpapers would also load in faster. So when you first set a BMP wallpaper, and then change it to a JPEG, it would remembrr both of threm. And it will still briefly display the BMP one on startup before it loads the JPEG one.

  • Because I've watched doctors say it on tv but finding similar articles is harder because you get spammed with other articles you're not looking for.

    But I guess everyone likes to downvote when they don't like the content because that was before I even shared that link.

  • That's not what it's being used for 90% of the time. It is seen as a healthy alternative to smoking. Sadly, we cannot confirm if it's actually healthier since there have not been a lot of long term studies yet.

  • I'll have a look at it in the morning. I can't seem to find much usefull by doing a little google search. I know I've seen it on tv and it wasn't some kind of fever dream. Seems it has to do with the soft tissue.