Robert said: snip--->"Problem is, organ donation only happens after a donor is dead! Doctors don't look at patients and say, "Well gee, it's going to take much more work than I'm willing to put in to save your husband's life Mrs. Jones. But don't feel bad, 'cause we're going to part out his vital organs, so that other people may live. So don't feel so bad about the loss." And that is exactly what was said here, looking at this quote from the original post:"<---snip This scares me. You're comparing a car to a person! Here's the definition of a car: 1.. An automobile. 2.. A vehicle, such as a streetcar, that runs on rails: a railroad car. 3.. A boxlike enclosure for passengers and freight on a conveyance: an elevator car. 4.. The part of a balloon or airship that carries people and cargo. 5.. Archaic. A chariot, carriage, or cart. Definition of a person (human): 1.. A member of the genus Homo and especially of the species H. sapiens. 2.. A person: the extraordinary humans who explored Antarctica. adj. 1.. Of, relating to, or characteristic of humans: the course of human events; the human race. 2.. Having or showing those positive aspects of nature and character regarded as distinguishing humans from other animals: an act of human kindness. 3.. Subject to or indicative of the weaknesses, imperfections, and fragility associated with humans: a mistake that shows he's only human; human frailty. 4.. Having the form of a human. 5.. Made up of humans: formed a human bridge across the ice. Seems like a big difference to me Robert. I think we need to remember here that although the DeLorean is a unique and wonderful automobile, it is at the end of the day just that; and automobile. ---Dan