Al,

I am with you - I have more buttons and features on my new car than I ever want to learn to use. In addition, it does "funny things" that I do not want and cannot shut off - like when I go out the driveway and open the door (not getting out of the driver seat) to reach out and pick up the newspaper, it puts on the parking brake. That is NOT good if I then have to move the car forward or back a bit to reach the paper.

Coming home, if I step out of the car (in Park and still running) to open the mailbox and collect the mail, it sometimes turns itself off, and I have to restart it.

This car was obviously not designed for those who live in rural areas with very long driveways.

I know, not a ham radio related response - please forgive me!

73,
Don W3FPR

On 3/1/2018 3:34 PM, Al Lorona wrote:


Simply having more isn't necessarily better. I know that's counterintuitive, 
but only because of our consumer conditioning.

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