Norm Peterson
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I was willing to leave things at 'feature creep'.Wow - from keyless entry being for lazy consumers all the way to right to drive and people's incompetence at that activity.... Things escalate quickly on the soapbox
Now you're reaching. People got their arms broken by hand-cranked starting (this happened to one of my great aunts). And power windows were long considered a luxury-status item, limousine and Cadillac-level stuff for the socially "arrived" crowd.I'm sure people felt this way when they started changing cars over from hand crank starters to an electric starter
Because doing things that way is closer to the virtual world of playing video games and operating tablets than to the very mechanical business of driving a car. Seems to me it'd be a good idea to take a step back from the virtual before you start driving, and having to actively do everything on a mechanical/physical level is as good a way as I can think of to help make that break happen. Needing your car to have the ability to "sense" what your intentions might be, just by your mere presence . . . an overdeveloped sense of entitlement.So how exactly does push button start and keyless entry make people more entitled and less serious about driving?
Norm
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