Thats all fine and good but I and a lot of others find enjoyment out of driving
Horses are no longer as important as they were but I still like riding one
Yeah, but I also realize that when we actually get to roads full of reliable Level 5 automation vehicles, I'll be MUCH safer than driving myself. And I'm part of the 90% of Americans who believe they are above-average drivers, so I think I'm pretty good behind the wheel. But I'm not as good as a computer that NEVER has a lapse of attention [assuming it's not Windows-based].
Plus... I drink. I want a car that I can go to a brewery, tell it "drive me home", be asleep and well above 0.08 in the front left seat, and have no worries about any legal consequences for doing so.
Now, I *do* enjoy driving. I
really enjoy performance driving. I'd be the type that would get a dedicated track car to have fun as a hobby, and let my fully autonomous truck tow it to and from the racetrack. I see absolutely no conflict between these ideas.
I'm really surprised at the number of horses that folks keep around as pets or hobbies.
I'm sure some folks are surprised at the amount of idiots that play golf
Grabbed an hour to hit the driving range this morning.
Holy crap I need more practice. And I need to get back into shape. When I played a month ago, I just hit a half a bucket of warmup balls to make sure I remembered how to swing a club, and then played a full round. I didn't get fatigued because of the time between shots. But by the end of a medium bucket of balls with swing after swing, it was taking its toll. Towards the end of the bucket I wasn't getting any value out of the practice because I was fighting my body. When did I get old?
On the bright side, I'm getting closer to the point where I can make consistent contact with my 4 wood. I think the shaft is wrong, though, I've got a consistent fade that I'm not seeing in any of my irons. When I get back into practice and recover my swing, I think I need to see a clubfitter for a driver/FW fitting and get something that fits my body better.
So... Back to your point, I'm basically saying that it's about to spend a whole bunch of time and money to get good at a meaningless game purely to waste time ;-)