May-21-2015 07:31 AM
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May-23-2015 08:31 AM
dvitale300 wrote:
I think my biggest problem with learning how to back up the trailer is not in turning the wheel in the right direction, but multitudes of overcorrection once the wheels are in the right direction.
May-23-2015 05:55 AM
TInmania wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
In my view people need to keep control of the vehicle, learn to back and park and repair everything possible. Otherwise we mortgage our future to those few who have specialized knowledge. And worst of all it endangers our very independence.
While I very much admired Carl Sagan I don't really agree with that assertion.
There really isn't just a precious few who have specialized knowledge: there are legions of them. The skilled tech who can fix your hi-tech washing machine will likely be lost trying to work on the turbocharger in his car. So would a proficient programmer used to dealing in software.
Speaking of cars, back in the 1950s and 1960s you generally needed to work on your own car: they weren't nearly as reliable as today. Not sure I would even classify much of what the "average man" did as knowing the ins and outs of the car. They could change points and plugs, replace a generator or alternator, and a myriad of other things that regularly failed. But rebuild a transmission or engine? Not likely aside from gearheads (who are still around).
In a way technology is just an extension of the centuries old division of labor. Even the westward pioneers of the 19th century couldn't have made it without someone else making nails, wagons, fabric, wire, tools, etc.
Michael
May-23-2015 03:24 AM
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May-22-2015 09:41 PM
smkettner wrote:
Anyone complaining about this gadget had better not be driving an automatic transmission :B
May-22-2015 08:31 PM
May-22-2015 08:21 PM
Wrong Lane wrote:RoyF wrote:
If you are supposed to watch the video screen while backing up, then I foresee many an accident! My new four-wheel car has the backup screen, and I have already scraped the back fenders on both sides because I was watching the screen and not the side mirrors.
The body shop guy said that backup cameras and Walmart parking lots are what keep him in business!
So, why wouldn't you use the side mirrors when backing your trailer instead of the back up camera screen? Nothing says you can't use it while using your mirrors in the traditional way.
Look in your side views and use the alternate back up control, seems simple.
May-22-2015 03:12 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
In my view people need to keep control of the vehicle, learn to back and park and repair everything possible. Otherwise we mortgage our future to those few who have specialized knowledge. And worst of all it endangers our very independence.
May-22-2015 12:04 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
I am guessing a lot of you land loving RVers in here have never been on a boat ramp before. I would encourage some that say this is a bad feature to get a lawn chair and go sit for a day at a busy boat ramp.
May-22-2015 11:54 AM
May-22-2015 11:24 AM
May-22-2015 11:22 AM
toedtoes wrote:
I wonder if anyone can actually point to a specific item/program that has resulted in the "dumbing down" of the public and resulted in disaster.
Seems to me that the argument of dumbing down is simply more about making those who fight the change feel better about their choice.
Seriously, has anything really changed with cars that parallel park themselves?
May-22-2015 10:55 AM
BurbMan wrote:Thanks for the laugh! You know how they came up with HAL's name? They used the preceding letters for IBM - H(I) A(B) L(M)
Dave, I asked you to let go of the steering wheel while I am parking, Dave. You must let me steer the vehicle, Dave.