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here's food-for-thought.....

"drive by wire" has been around for a few years. That means you step on the gas pedal, connected to a sensor, which sends a signal to the computer. The throttle is then opened or closed by a stepper motor via the computer.

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My LHS Chrysler was that way. I thought it was a great car to drive though. PJ
 
Just because it ~can~ be done doesn't mean it ~should~ be done.
I was about to wax eloquent on the subject of a society less and less able to cope with responsibility-of-ownership on an individual basis...

then glanced over at the coffee maker. I think it has an OBD-II connector... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
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Now, what would computers be like today if the British had invented and developed them? I know, I know, somewhere out there is some proud Brit saying..."But we did!"

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What, you mean this guy? Babbage
They would probably stop running every hour for a fifteen minute tea break, the monitor would flicker and / or dim and the shutdown tune would be replaced by 'God Save the Queen'. Each keyboard would come with a can of PB Blaster and I would guess the mouse would be a burly bulldog wearing a Union Jack t-shirt swigging lager and mummbling profanities at aftermarket peripherals that were not made in the 'The Empire'.
 
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What, you mean this guy? Babbage

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The world's first computer geek! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/computer.gif
 
I've been following with interest the TV ads that tout the ability of the new Lexus to parallel park for you... at this point we may as well just have robots driving our cars... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
There is something to be said about the simple technology in our LBCs. The amount of computer technology in modern cars is surprising, but boy it makes it that much harder to service. I like the fact my Midget only has one warning light, instead of the dozen or so crowded onto my Honda's dash, including the "passenger side airbag off" one that always freaks me out when my passenger leans forward.
 
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Now, what would computers be like today if the British had invented and developed them? I know, I know, somewhere out there is some proud Brit saying..."But we did!"

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Lucas computers? Dealing with Windows is bad enough!
 
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