Quoted For Truth.High_Side wrote: Really? That's like saying "ever go fishing with a Mikey Mouse fishing rod and have the line break?". A video game built with the lowest cost in mind really has no risk to it and is built to match. As a prime example there's a reason why modern chemical plants and refineries (where I work for a living) have switched to electronic controls for such critical pieces of equipment as critical steam turbine governor controls and process safety shut-down systems. You build in triple redundancy to the electronics and your systems are far more reliable than the mechanical alternative. You build them to be fail safe. Like a broken throttle cable. And it's far less likely to get stuck like a throttle cable. It's proven. That's why industry is switching to far more reliable and fail safe systems. This isn't some modern electronic voodoo. This is proven and tested technology that is far more reliable than the technology that it replaced.
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As you yourself said, triple redundancies, these are not and will not be engineered into a car built to a price point. Thank you for proving my point, saves me the time of doing it myself. Oh, in case you are wondering about me credentials: Licensed Master Electrician for 24yrs, Electronics Engineering degree, college professor currently teaching Industrial Technology
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Gazinga! Look at those credentials! Maybe you can use those credentials to enlighten me with answers to the following questions:Kingshead wrote:As you yourself said, triple redundancies, these are not and will not be engineered into a car built to a price point. Thank you for proving my point, saves me the time of doing it myself. Oh, in case you are wondering about me credentials: Licensed Master Electrician for 24yrs, Electronics Engineering degree, college professor currently teaching Industrial Technology
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1.) Are you saying that car companies cannot make a fail-safe electronic fly by wire system?
2.) Are you saying that they wouldn't make a fail safe system if their very business depended on it?(it would)
3.) And in a very related question: Electronic cruise control - death box or acceptably safe electronic device that you use in your car daily?
I really think that if this was 1895 this discussion would be about the dangers of the horseless carriage vs. conventional "safe" wisdom. Lucky for us we got past that. If this was 1945 our discussion might be on the dangers of motorcycle rear suspension.... (I dig your ride....and am just jerkin' yer chain)
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Not here to argue, and I think my point was made. I'll decline beating a dead horse thank you.High_Side wrote:Gazinga! Look at those credentials! Maybe you can use those credentials to enlighten me with answers to the following questions:Kingshead wrote:As you yourself said, triple redundancies, these are not and will not be engineered into a car built to a price point. Thank you for proving my point, saves me the time of doing it myself. Oh, in case you are wondering about me credentials: Licensed Master Electrician for 24yrs, Electronics Engineering degree, college professor currently teaching Industrial Technology
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1.) Are you saying that car companies cannot make a fail-safe electronic fly by wire system?
2.) Are you saying that they wouldn't make a fail safe system if their very business depended on it?(it would)
3.) And in a very related question: Electronic cruise control - death box or acceptably safe electronic device that you use in your car daily?
I really think that if this was 1895 this discussion would be about the dangers of the horseless carriage vs. conventional "safe" wisdom. Lucky for us we got past that. If this was 1945 our discussion might be on the dangers of motorcycle rear suspension.... (I dig your ride....and am just jerkin' yer chain)
I believe I'm being trolled by a moderator, will wonders never cease.
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I started this thread to have a discussion about this subject with the full expectation that there would be differing views and I was looking forward to the debate. It's obvious where I stood on the subject from the start of the thread and you made it pretty obvious where you stood from the time that you entered (albeit on a bit of a tangent subject). If I can't respond to your trump card of "here are my credentials, thus I am right" without being called a troll, then perhaps you should read your own comments from the "Hello All" thread that you posted the other day:Kingshead wrote:Not here to argue, and I think my point was made. I'll decline beating a dead horse thank you.High_Side wrote: (I dig your ride....and am just jerkin' yer chain) I made it bigger this time to help point out the obvious
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I know what you mean, a little fun ribbing is great. I can't stand the wannabe's that don't get it's all in fun and run crying "my feelings are hurt, wwaaaaaa".
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To rehash the same point over and over add infinitum is not a debate, it's as I said "beating a dead horse" and pointless.High_Side wrote:I started this thread to have a discussion about this subject with the full expectation that there would be differing views and I was looking forward to the debate. It's obvious where I stood on the subject from the start of the thread and you made it pretty obvious where you stood from the time that you entered (albeit on a bit of a tangent subject). If I can't respond to your trump card of "here are my credentials, thus I am right" without being called a troll, then perhaps you should read your own comments from the "Hello All" thread that you posted the other day:Kingshead wrote:Not here to argue, and I think my point was made. I'll decline beating a dead horse thank you.High_Side wrote: (I dig your ride....and am just jerkin' yer chain) I made it bigger this time to help point out the obvious
I believe I'm being trolled by a moderator, will wonders never cease.
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I know what you mean, a little fun ribbing is great. I can't stand the wannabe's that don't get it's all in fun and run crying "my feelings are hurt, wwaaaaaa".
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Pot - meet kettle.
The comment on trolling was an attempt at humor which apparently you have no sense of.
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This is another attempt which your youth may preclude understanding, try the internet, if still without a clear definition I will unveil the mystery upon request.
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P.S. We the aged lose our ability to read tiny print, so yes, I did miss the comment below your statement. Still unable to read so please speak up as I can't hear you.
P.S.S. What point is there in locking a thread if the staff here will copy and paste it on another thread? Doesn't this make the locking seem infantile and one sided? If not, then unlock the thread and allow the members of the site to express their views.
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I take a lot of personal pride in what we've made this forum in to over the past eight years and will not engage in this lost cause any longer. If anyone else wants to get back to the original topic, please do.
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High_Side wrote:I take a lot of personal pride in what we've made this forum in to over the past eight years and will not engage in this lost cause any longer. If anyone else wants to get back to the original topic, please do.
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Pssst... Isn't it 10 years. LOL
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Apparently "my youth" won't let me go back that far. Damn, time disappears.dr_bar wrote:High_Side wrote:I take a lot of personal pride in what we've made this forum in to over the past eight years and will not engage in this lost cause any longer. If anyone else wants to get back to the original topic, please do.
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I've never had anything computer-wise go wrong with my car. It needs (what I would call) major mechanical work at least every couple years. That right there says something.
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