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<b>David can drive!</b> Yay!
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Now this may seem like a minor accomplishment to most of you, but I've
finally gotten my driver's license. I actually bought a car 3 months
ago but have been unable (well, legally) to drive it. I took my
driving test once before in December, but flunked it due to a
technicality (you can't just turn right from the rightmost lane,
you have to <i>shift into the bike lane</i> and then turn!). Well,
this time I passed with a 93/100 and 4 of those points were for
waving someone through an intersection when I could have gone
myself! (The other 3 were for a wide turn out of the
<A href="http://www.dmv.ca.gov/">DMV</a> parking
lot; I was nervous!)
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The scary part was that I had the same driving instructor who had
flunked me the previous time; my heart nearly pumped itself out of
my chest! When we pulled in and he announced that I had passed the
test, I was so happy I hugged him.
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Rushing back to my car, which I had left parked for three months
(I had taken the test with Stanford Driving School's car), I tried
to start it. No go. I got a friend to jumpstart it. Still no go.
Nary a peep as I turned it on and tried to start it. Ack!
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On Monday I called
<a href="http://www.aaa.com/">AAA</a>; they came and jumpstarted the car in
a very friendly fashion. I drove it around and came back after 20
minutes to lock up my bike. When I got back in the vehicle I accidentally
jingled the keys and the motor turned off. When I tried to restart it?
Nothing at all, just like before. Ack!
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I called AAA again, and this time when they came I drove right to the
<a href="http://www.olescarshop.com/">car shop</a>. They fixed things
up (turns out that the battery needed to be replaced!) while I waited,
and I talked to Ole, the proprietor of the shop. Turns out, Ole's
written this very spiffy Windows application to keep track of who is
working on what car and has already resold the beta version of it for
$1500 a pop to half a dozen other auto shops in the area. He's friends
with the CEO of Cisco, and has wired the garage with 100BaseTX ethernet,
all connected to the 'net via a cable modem.
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Goodness. Only in Palo Alto.
<p>
So I got my car back and the next day (today, in fact) I got it registered.
Just for giggles, I decided to try and register a custom
<A href="http://plates.ca.gov/tahoe.html">Lake Tahoe plate</a>. I got
DEW. Wow! I'll admit, I had <A href="http://plates.ca.gov/search/">searched
in their plate database</a> and found that DEW was free, despite the fact
that 541 license plates were registered that contained DEW. Woo-hoo! =)
The plate comes in the mail in six weeks.
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So now I'm licensed and registered and ready to drive! Yay! =)
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