wgerrard
Veteran
Or, so says Ken Rockwell. He seems to have woken up on the wrong side of the bed.
So, what sucks?
Flatcreen TV's. Email. Cars. Digital cameras. TV. Radio. Windows.
And lots more.
He's got his reasons, and they aren't bad.
On sucky cars: I booked a rental for an August trip to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. When I arrived at the rental outfit, they only had an SUV available. I'd booked a non-SUV; driving in the mountains and all that, you know. They said: "Everyone wants an SUV". They stared at me when I said: "Not me."
Anyway, I drove the SUV to Santa Fe, where it was below 50 at dinner time and above 80 after breakfast the next morning. The AC control in the rented SUV was entirely digital. I couldn't figure out how to work it. I spent at least 30 minutes on the phone to the rental company. They didn't have a clue, either. Finally, someone transferred me to someone who did and we bumbled through.
Unsolicited advice to auto companies: if you want to use digital controls on your AC units, how about just putting in a keypad and displaying this: "What temperature do you want it to be?"
So, what sucks?
Flatcreen TV's. Email. Cars. Digital cameras. TV. Radio. Windows.
And lots more.
He's got his reasons, and they aren't bad.
On sucky cars: I booked a rental for an August trip to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. When I arrived at the rental outfit, they only had an SUV available. I'd booked a non-SUV; driving in the mountains and all that, you know. They said: "Everyone wants an SUV". They stared at me when I said: "Not me."
Anyway, I drove the SUV to Santa Fe, where it was below 50 at dinner time and above 80 after breakfast the next morning. The AC control in the rented SUV was entirely digital. I couldn't figure out how to work it. I spent at least 30 minutes on the phone to the rental company. They didn't have a clue, either. Finally, someone transferred me to someone who did and we bumbled through.
Unsolicited advice to auto companies: if you want to use digital controls on your AC units, how about just putting in a keypad and displaying this: "What temperature do you want it to be?"