![]() ![]() Someone who knew how to fix a car, this is what I would do. I went and opened the bonnet, because, I thought, if I was I waited for further instructions, but nothing came. Okay, I said, and clicked on the first one. I guess this is what I listen to when I’m fixing cars, I thought.Ĭan you hear the phone ringing? the text-box nudged me. Music that I would (ignorantly) identify as “club music” was playing from The game plonked me in a large room, lined with toolkits andĬontraptions, some of them decorative, some not. It’s just like the truck simulator games, he said. You off with simple tasks, escalating gradually until you have an entire career I think they build you up slowly, he said. It might be fun, Murray said, when I told him what I ![]() It’s the sum of all these things, basically, that makes me think I’d make an unlikely car mechanic.īut, I thought, if ever there was a time and place, Much about how cars work, nor have I ever had much desire to learn. I’m sure one or two people have tried to teach me how to replace a tyre before, but it’s not something I’ve yet done, touch wood. I’m not amazing at following instructions, particularly on the first pass. ![]() And it isn’t just a lack of upper body strength, or a pattern of avoiding physical labour. ![]() It isn’t just that I have no particular knack for fixing things, or the impulse to fix things that are broken. Even during semi-frequent ponderings about whether I should pursue a more concrete, regular life, there are few jobs I can imagine being as ill-suited for than Car ![]()
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