Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: New file uploaded to SkunkworksAMA

From: Larry Barron <knot_disclosed_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 05:53:10 -0700 (PDT)


Actually in today's day & age it will NOT be an accident it will be a mischievous hacker... Yes all of those things CAN & will be computerized & in some more expensive car's they already are & in in most of the mid range cars there are as many as 16 separate non engine computers running everything in the passenger cabin... including the steering, air bags, seat belts, power door locks, power windows, & more... If you have On star or its equivalent, they in fat can (in the event your car is stolen) lock the theaf in the car, prevent the windows from opening, slow the car down & then gently stop it. all while telling them  remotely that they were under arrest, & that they had no escape... interesting? look it up its all over YouTube.. as is the "EMP gun they can now aim at your car & totally shut down ALL the computers in it (meaning that unless its old enough to run strictly on the OLD style points & condenser or it was using computers that were military
 hardened against nuclear attack they totally fail & shut down at that instant & gently roll to a stop... & are PERMANENTLY dead unless every nonelectric chip in the car is totally replaced (& it's usually cheaper to just get a new car...)


 
Just remember...
I don't eat nuts, as it would be Cannibalism!
& I hate being Bi-Polar, IT’S AWESOME!!!!
Hey why use a small word when a diminutive or miniscule one will work just as well??




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>I got lucky with regard to forming seat belt habits. My father was a school teacher and I used to ride with him to work. :) In 1968 when I started learning to drive I was driving him to work. I went to the high school he taught at. He taught me to buckle up before before I put the key into the ignition. There were no exceptions allowed. So it became something I do before starting up a car the same way that you would put on your pants before you go outside. You don't think about it. You just do it. I don't walk out of my house naked and I don't start my car before I buckle my seat belt. To me personally it's the same kind of thing. I feel the same way about having a passenger in my car with his seat belt unbuckled. The car doesn't start until everybody is buckled up.
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>On the other hand I'm very much afraid that an electrical system problem will deploy the air bags and lock my steering wheel while I'm driving down the interstate at 60 mph. That actually bothers me.
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>I'm sorry to hear about your pain situation. I can't say that I've been there but I know just enough about pain in smaller amounts to know that I wouldn't want more of it nor would I wish that on anyone else.
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