> On Jun 4, 2015, at 6:45 AM, Electric Blue auto convertions via EV 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Things get taken too literal here, what I was trying to say, in more simple 
> ways.... The "T" was a very simple car, easily fixed, Yes the steering was 
> bad, no heat, hardly no brakes, 
> But all the cars of them days were about the same. How many millions of lines 
> of code are in a Tesla s software., The "T" had none, hell radios were new 
> back then, Yes they polluted 
> but no one ever saw a tree hugger back then . If they did it was a member of 
> a family no one ever talked about . 
> even today, simple always wins over complexity , which is the mother of all 
> screw ups. Sooner or later that high tech car will have a high tech bill that 
> goes with any type of service . 
> 
> The statement was to show what is in the automotive world today Vs yesteryear 
> , right now I conciser my self 90% hi tech gadget free, no cell phone, smart 
> phone, tablet, MP3 player 
> I dought I would ever waste the money on a new car, seeing I work on this 
> crap every day, the newest car/truck I own is a 83, then a 76, Now ask your 
> self, after looking out the window of your new HiTech car,,,, “does this 
> thing need more software than the Lunar lander" ??? 

You are claiming that software is a problem. Software can be well built or 
poorly built; just like anything else.

corbin

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