actually it isn't in the linkage that you need to look into, there should be a plastic shield (yours sounds like it broke) on the lower left side of the shifter (take off the plastic or leather shift boot and you will see the plastic part on the left side)
These will form reverse or thrust faults.
yes if it is pushed
There isn't any linkage, it has a cable, check to see if the cable is loose. There is a U clip that holds the cable in place,if the U clip is in place and there isn't any slack in the cable, it could be your tranny. Is the clutch disengaging? If when you push the clutch in the engine can be turned over or the car can be pushed, it is not a problem with the clutch.
rocks being pushed together
because Missouri had extended and it had pushed everything together . After everything was pushed together it formed.
Sometimes there is a safety button or switch that must be held or pushed to allow this to go into reverse.
well, when something is pushed together, it's called compression so probably a 'Compressed spring'.
The theory that the continents used to be one single land mass all "pushed together" is called pangaea
an earthquake
rocky moutains form when rocks are being pushed together.
What are cuticles?
friction