That's quite a weird analogy, being raised with the still ubiquitious manual shift gearsboxes of german cars, i still need about two minutes to figure out modern cars with automatic shift every time I rent a new model, OK I learned that break on N thing pretty soon, but still. This adaptation process goes both ways.
The true assembler equivalent candidate for gearboxes is the infamous "Zwischengas" or double clutch on unsynchronised manual transmissions.
The true assembler equivalent candidate for gearboxes is the infamous "Zwischengas" or double clutch on unsynchronised manual transmissions.