| I can't drive. Not for lack of trying. I seemingly can't develop the the muscle memory of unintuitive (to me) concepts like "clockwise is right" and "counter-clockwise is left", nor can I get used to the way a gas pedal actuates non-linearly. These are just two examples of a long list of problems that I have with the controls. Then there is the utterly confusing signage. I just can't do any of it, not without sweating like a pig. And I definitely can't be doing all of it at the same time. That's just nuts. Every time I pick up a PS3 controller I have to learn to use it again, which depending on my withdrawal period can take anywhere from a couple of minutes to like half an hour. The only reason I can touch-type is because I'm doing it every day. Please don't make the assumption that other's experience of the man-made world around us is in any way similar to yours, that's just not true. Oh, and I have had absolutely no problem figuring out PGP encryption usage. |
"Please don't make the assumption that other's experience of the man-made world around us is in any way similar to yours, that's just not true." Where did s/he? I'm genuinely stumped.
Learning to drive a car IS inherently hard (as in complex), just as "e-mail encryption and identity management", and that is a fact. If you for some reason are more or less adept than the average person at either of these things, I don't see what difference that makes to the reality of the situation. Like driverdan said, if you simply can't do something, you'll have to find a workaround.