Chapter 1: What is the significance of Toyota Truck Month?
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Chapter 2: Why did Eddie choose to bury his pet hamster with his electrician?
But here's an interesting one. This comes from Tom Bricado. Once Eddie retires, does he plan on staying up later and actually watching Mets games live, or will 6 p.m. bedtime still be the norm?
No, not 6 p.m. I would say, you know, I'm not going to be up to 1 a.m.
You think like a 10 p.m.
situation? Yeah, probably like 10 p.m., sure. Yeah, that's a good one. Most of the nights I will probably not be watching live sports, but I will be... digitally recording them and then watching them when I wake up, which will probably still be somewhere around 4.30, 5 o'clock. From 10. That's only like six hours, six, seven hours. Maybe a little. I usually get seven.
So maybe 5 o'clock, 5.15, whatever.
And you get up, you'll go through your DVR games.
Yeah, exactly.
And see all those things.
At fast speed, because I assume I'll be watching a lot of the things that the wife and I have said that we'll watch these when I retire. You have a whole list of those?
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Chapter 3: What are Eddie's thoughts on retirement and future plans?
But I know people, there are a certain group of people who love the stick shift. So it is a stick shift. Sure. And it gets good gas mileage because it is a state shift and it's also a small car. So I don't know what the resale value will be. You know, I know in the Princeton area with a lot of foreign students or foreign people.
in that area who are involved with the university or attend the university, there is more of a demand for stick shifts. Honda of Princeton has always told me, but they don't even make them anymore. I don't even know if Honda makes, they might make one stick shift. So I might try to independently sell it into someone in that area, or I'll just go to CarMax and see what they say.
Chapter 4: How does Eddie plan to adjust his daily routine after retirement?
But yeah, but that'll be the one to go because the CRV, our Honda CRV has, I think still like 60,000, which is not terrible.
Oh no, it's not terrible at all.
And we're not doing insurance for three cars.
Three cars, yeah. No, you can't do that.
And there's no point.
I always wondered this too. Now it's definitely, I think it definitely matters if you're going to sell your high mileage car to an individual person. I think it definitely matters that you get that all cleaned up, right? Like you wash it, wax it. Well, yeah, detail it. Detail it. I wonder though, like if you're trading that in or bringing it to CarMax. Mm-hmm.
Would that change the value if you brought it in looking all shiny, or are they only caring about, this is the mileage, we're going to clean this up anyway, so it doesn't matter to us?
Yeah, they're definitely going to clean it up, but they'll probably look to deduct because they have to do that. Because I think a detailing costs a couple hundred bucks, I think, right?
Yeah, one of the things I asked the AI, because I have my car that I was considering trading in, My car's got all dog hair in it now too, you know, situation. And I said, if I'm trading it into Subaru, aren't they just going to, they're going to have to detail it anyway. Sure.
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Chapter 5: What car will Eddie receive as a retirement gift?
So it's more of what we make of the situations we get put in?
Yeah. But I also believe that everything is determined, that there is no free will. It seems like we have free will, and it's a wonderful illusion, and it helps people get through their lives to think they have a choice and are affecting things. And in a lot of ways, since we don't know the future, we kind of...
again we have this illusion of free will but i am a proponent of super determinism which is the theory of physics that ever since the universe was created in that instant of the big bang that all the matter and the particles, subatomic particles, and then atoms and hydrogen and helium and then all the other elements that developed.
All of that was following laws, and they really could only do what the laws of the universe said they should do. Like they have to react this way and this way and this way, and then that just extrapolates to everything in my view. So that's super determinism, that everything... thoughts, actions, everything is
was set in place at the moment of the big bang and then evolved only as it it the only way it could since then so every little thing so everything your wife who was your girlfriend suggested that you try to get an internship at wfa yes that and then you did and then now you've worked here your entire career that you believe was going to happen Everything.
When I say everything, I mean everything. From the moment that the laws of the universe were laid down and our universe was created, that particles interact in the only way they can. which are governed by the laws of the universe. And therefore, you just extrapolate that out, and everything is predetermined. Now, of course, we don't know what's going to happen.
So again, the illusion of free will. And there's a wonderful physicist. I think she's Swedish. I'm going to botch her last name, Sabine Hassenfelder, something like that. But she's out there. And one of her YouTube videos is, you don't have free will, but don't worry about it, which I love.
So even if I go home the same way from work every day, but right now, because we're having this conversation, I think, I'm going home a different way today. All set up.
That was all set up anyway. All predetermined.
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Chapter 6: What are Eddie's views on stick shift cars and their demand?
Time to get a truck that works as hard as you do. Tacoma. Tundra. Built for the work site. Ready for the trail. And packed with tech that makes every drive smarter. Available with 360-degree panoramic cameras for perfect visibility in tight spots, powered tailgate for easy loading, and a high-tech connected screen to keep you on the grid no matter where you are.
All backed by the brand known for its legendary reliability. The rugged Toyota Tacoma and the full-size Tundra are built to handle it all. And right now, your local Toyota dealer has great financing and lease options available to qualified customers, meaning there's no better time to test drive the Toyota truck you need. Find a great Toyota Truck Month deal today when you visit BuyAToyota.com.
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