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Jackrat
14th November 2003, 19:13
In your FAQs you state all cage drivers are C.S.C.
What the, is that and should I take offence
Jackrat
15th November 2003, 07:30
Still waiting.:whistle: <_<
SpankMe
15th November 2003, 07:42
Check here (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=101#post536)
wkid_one
15th November 2003, 07:55
Hmmm - now there is a stereo-type......must disagree, cars form a serious purpose. Can't agree with that comment at all
bikerboy
15th November 2003, 09:20
I think Spank's comment is true to an extent. Most people learn to drive a car as that is the norm, = conformist. Generally people think
bikes are dangerous, = chicken shit (a bit severe). And one must agree that if parents rode a bike the children are more likely to, but as they don't niether do the children.
Now cages have a purpose but how many people driving cars do so for their intended purpose. It is by far a matter of style,convenience, comfort, and not standing out.
One could have a car for use only when it was specifically needed, like towing, carrying several passengers, etc. and a bike for 95% of the other needs, A to B.:done:
Jackrat
15th November 2003, 09:33
feel free to remove all of my personal details from your site.
bluninja
15th November 2003, 10:08
Interesting....BB is just proposing conforming to a function based attitude to transport. We all conform to our world view, whatever that is.
CSC is just a label, which I don't have any issue with as it doesn't apply to me (even when driving my car or the 4x4 bike killer in CBD). One could say that statements that deny possibilities are an indication of a fixed, rigid viewpoint .....a true conformist.
Jackrat, there's room here for all sorts of viewpoints to be aired, challenged, and disagreed with......sometimes there's some enormous wind-ups going on.....and sometimes .......
TTFN
SpankMe
15th November 2003, 10:57
It's a line from the Dead Kennedys song Chickenshit Conformist off their Bedtime For Democracy album. :rockon:
Big Dog
15th November 2003, 13:03
Originally posted by Jackrat
feel free to remove all of my personal details from your site.
Seems a little touchy jackrat. This is all about having a place where we can all express our thoughts freely.
I think we all make statements at one time or another that piss someone off. Because we all have different opinions, this is the what keeps me coming back.
Me? I have 6 classes of licence.
Does that make me a csc? Maybe depends who is issuing the lable.
Does it offend me? No because I know I am not a CSC.
Why? Because although I can drive anything from 2-22 wheels I never got any of them for conformist reasons.
I got a Car because I could.
I got a motorbike cos I could.
I got my truck and trailer cos I could.
Funnily enuf each was my own rebellion.
Each was because everyone said I couldn't / shouldn't.
But the only ones that feel natural are M/B's and H/t's
Cars are convenient and good for carting shit and that's about it.
Am I a chickenshit? Hell yeah, chickenshit of being just another normal nobody!
Am I a conformist? Hell yeah, I conform to the law and whats right and my ideas of normal (keeping in mind I have been described by many as eccentric).
My point if there is one is this site is supposed to be informative entertaining & most importantly fun!
Grab a beer and relax!
:cool:
SPman
15th November 2003, 13:44
Hell, I learnt to drive on a tractor when I was 12. What does that make me.....a potential Harley Rider? :eek:
Lou Girardin
17th November 2003, 08:20
That's not too bad, my first thought was that CSC had something to do with oral sex and female genitalia.
What?
18th November 2003, 06:26
Originally posted by SPman
Hell, I learnt to drive on a tractor when I was 12. What does that make me.....a potential Harley Rider? :eek:
Depends on whether you learnt to drive it, or just how to make it go... :p
:Oops: another divisive comment! :p:whocares:
SPman
18th November 2003, 17:56
:D
Marmoot
18th November 2003, 21:44
I'd say.......Fast sport cars cannot really be taken as conformist.
They are taken as (our general) society as anti-social, especially with loud mufflers (albeit the fact that Stagecoach buses are much louder). Not to mention blow-off valves, bodykits and slanted-eye drivers.
Now, am I a conformist?........
I don't think it's the car.....perhaps it's down to the driver's attitude and skill, and how he perceives the car. There's a big difference in striving for driving excellence and just transporting your a$$ from A to B.
:done:
bikerboy
19th November 2003, 17:22
You are right Marmoot, however, is your description the norm or the exception among car drivers?:o
scumdog
19th November 2003, 23:11
Hell, I'm CSC to the max - I've only got two scoots but I've got four cages!! None are "normal", all are 40+ years old and my "motorbike-car" as I call it is a ton of fun - 302 (5 litres for the metric minded) V8 and 5-speed in a car the same size and weight as a Mazda MX5, 'course my 1955 Ford "lorry with 429 V8 (7 litres for......) isn't too much of a slug either even if it is a little less graceful on the twisty bits.
Conformity is a state of mind, it ain't necessarily what you ride/drive unless it's all "part of the picture"
"f" what anyone says/thinks, I ride/drive what I want:2thumbsup
Marmoot
20th November 2003, 16:53
Aye, dawg. Conformity goes hand-in-hand with tall poppy syndrome.
The society (and the government) nowadays promote moderation. You either belong to the "norm" or you're anti-social. Bikes and fast cars are just a few examples of the one stamped as non-conformity. Others (not many realized) are culture integration including assimmilation, non-support for innovation, and ignorance.
Conformity is a state-of-mind.
It's always nice to see a grey-hair in a fast jap car or bike with an open mind. :2thumbsup
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