Why would you intentionally make your tools less practical to use?
Quote from: Cadenza on January 12, 2016, 09:47:47 PMWhy would you intentionally make your tools less practical to use?You know how they put electronic locks that fuck around and do stupid shit in newer vehicles over the simplistic, old door locks?That's why.
Quote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 13, 2016, 08:17:51 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on January 13, 2016, 04:54:38 AMQuote from: Cadenza on January 12, 2016, 09:47:47 PMWhy would you intentionally make your tools less practical to use?You know how they put electronic locks that fuck around and do stupid shit in newer vehicles over the simplistic, old door locks?That's why.That's just a money racket on the dealer's end. They can sell key fobs for hundreds of bucks when you lose/break one or if it just dies like electronics can do. Contrast that to getting a 50 cent metal key cut from Home Depot.Though electronic locks make the car a little harder to break in to without breaking anything, which is a plus or minus depending on your view. I had to unlock my old Impala with a flat iron once or twice...What year
Quote from: Sandtrap on January 13, 2016, 04:54:38 AMQuote from: Cadenza on January 12, 2016, 09:47:47 PMWhy would you intentionally make your tools less practical to use?You know how they put electronic locks that fuck around and do stupid shit in newer vehicles over the simplistic, old door locks?That's why.That's just a money racket on the dealer's end. They can sell key fobs for hundreds of bucks when you lose/break one or if it just dies like electronics can do. Contrast that to getting a 50 cent metal key cut from Home Depot.Though electronic locks make the car a little harder to break in to without breaking anything, which is a plus or minus depending on your view. I had to unlock my old Impala with a flat iron once or twice...
Yeah well I remember a story of a minivan slipping off the roads out here in winter into a small roadside lake thing and killing all 13 people inside because they couldn't get out of the vehicle due to the shorted electronic locks. They just got trapped inside and drowned.
Quote from: Sandtrap on January 13, 2016, 09:16:30 AMYeah well I remember a story of a minivan slipping off the roads out here in winter into a small roadside lake thing and killing all 13 people inside because they couldn't get out of the vehicle due to the shorted electronic locks. They just got trapped inside and drowned.tbh, if you don't have some sort of glass breaking or escape device in your vehicle, you're wrong.And locked or unlocked, if your windows are up and you go in to a lake, good luck pushing that door open against all that water pressure.
Quote from: Cadenza on January 12, 2016, 09:47:47 PMWhy would you intentionally make your tools less practical to use?Safety concerns, preventing accidents and making it so that others can't use your tool to cause harm.
It'll be banned instantly for annoying the ever-living fuck out of everyone.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on January 17, 2016, 09:12:14 AMFrom a child safety standpoint, I'm all for this. It's something like 2,000 kids died last year from unsecured firearms. 1 is too many.Not that I disagree with your point, but that number's way too high. Even the most progressive research doesn't claim this number to be higher than about 100.
From a child safety standpoint, I'm all for this. It's something like 2,000 kids died last year from unsecured firearms. 1 is too many.
A locked firearm is a useless firearm, and in case of emergency an unloaded firearm is nothing more than an inefficient bludgeoning tool.
Good fucking luck if you ever need to protect your kid, then. A locked firearm is a useless firearm, and in case of emergency an unloaded firearm is nothing more than an inefficient bludgeoning tool.
Quote from: Cadenza on January 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PMI actually haven't heard of this before, is it an American thing?What the fuck type of shithole country do you live in where cars don't have electronic locks?
I actually haven't heard of this before, is it an American thing?
Quote from: challengerX on January 17, 2016, 07:07:41 AMQuote from: Cadenza on January 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PMI actually haven't heard of this before, is it an American thing?What the fuck type of shithole country do you live in where cars don't have electronic locks?Yeah, I'm pretty sure that electronic locks have been the industry standard in the developed world for years now.
Quote from: Nutty 6y Na7ure on January 17, 2016, 07:07:41 AMQuote from: Cadenza on January 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PMI actually haven't heard of this before, is it an American thing?What the fuck type of shithole country do you live in where cars don't have electronic locks?Quote from: Flee on January 17, 2016, 07:23:14 AMQuote from: challengerX on January 17, 2016, 07:07:41 AMQuote from: Cadenza on January 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PMI actually haven't heard of this before, is it an American thing?What the fuck type of shithole country do you live in where cars don't have electronic locks?Yeah, I'm pretty sure that electronic locks have been the industry standard in the developed world for years now.Never in my life have I ridden in a car that wasn't opened with a key.