• danhab99@programming.dev
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    23 hours ago

    I heard of a phenomenon where babies fall asleep in cars so people used to drive around their cars to put their babies to sleep.

    I know a baby’s night’s sleep is priceless but how much does it actually price for?

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      13 hours ago

      I was one of those babies, my mom would call my dad (divorced) to drive me around the block to make me fall asleep. I did not get my license until I was 45, the first time I took a drive just for fun, I instantly felt the calmness envelope me. It’s like all my troubles were staying quiet suddenly. I have AuDHD and the motion and concentration on outside stuff has such a calming effect it’s crazy. If I could I would spend my days driving around. Unfortunately driving jobs don’t pay well.

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      16 hours ago

      If you drive a reasonable mileage car of about 25-30 mpg then a quick 30 minute drive should cost about a gallon of gas. Should be enough to get the baby to sleep. So would a new parent pay $5ish to sleep? If they have the money absolutely.

      Of course once you start getting into the stupidly large vehicles that are 12 mpg the math starts to shift

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        13 hours ago

        That’s so weird to wrap my head around, over here we use a reversed ratio for mileage: number of liters per 100km. So the lower the number, the better the mileage

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      23 hours ago

      When I was a parent of a child that fit that age group, I’d have easily spent $5-10 some nights… exhaustion is real.

      My kid didn’t really fall asleep THAT easy though.

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      22 hours ago

      Apparently my sister would often scream all night until she was taken for a car ride. We were poor, too, so gas was precious even back then. Remember–our cars got under 20mpg. It added up quickly.

        • waz@feddit.uk
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          19 hours ago

          I assume that’s a US mpg to L/100km it looks more generous than my average 12.7L/100 on a VR6 VAG engine, it’s doing about 22 UK mpg. (35UK/30US on the motorway/highway)