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Re: Stinkin' Lincoln

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I actually got a call today while driving. My sweet husband's face came up on the panoramic dash. I think this was my first phone call from someone in my phone book with a photo.
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Hi @monicakm   Woman Happy

 

I so, so super appreciate, enjoy & admire your adventuresome, technical spirit!!  I lost most of mine, if I did indeed have/had anything even remotely on a par!  I doubt I even ever did, but I so do appreciate it in you!!    and enjoy cont'd reading abt yr adventures!   Woman Wink  Woman Very Happy)

 

eons, & eons, & eons, EONS ago, (& at the exclusion of other job offered choices), I once selected a particular job 'cause it had some wonderful technological machines, bells & whistles.  Y'see, the boss loved'em!!  He even selected his newfangled car based on this advanced techie criteria even!   (BTW, that car turned out to be an auto mechanical engineering nightmare lemon!!   that plagued him forever!)  heh

 

At that time, was the Advent of (new) "Microwave" machines, I bought the one that came with, and/or allowed for the creation of frequent cooking/baking recipes, (up to a series of 5 consecutive cooking stages), that were saved on Mag Strip plastic, credit cards, which were run thru the Microwave machine

 

Frequent phone calls saved to Mag Strip Plastic CC's & called at the press of the CC

 

Dictated notes, typed out themselves, at the push of a machine's button, etc

 

You get the idea.  Was an interesting, exploring very young era in my life.

 

 

"Don’t forget to be kind to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" TLB
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I know youll disagree, but you've got a vehicle with too many bells and whistles. Cars can be safe and dependable without competing with a capable driver.

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The last few cars we have had are filled with such features, and the Grand Cherokee has a ton-we turned them off.

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@chessylady,I still drive my 1998 Toyota Camry and 2002 Toyota Tundra. I don't wanna give mine up either. Car needed a radiator years ago and my truck needed an alternator recently and new tires and batteries on both. But no major issues. Can't find them built like that anymore.
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The ONLY things I look at are the gas gauge and speedometer...

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surely you are being humorous monika ... just sayin and no offense intended but i sure wouldnt want to get in a battle of wits with a 6000lb adversary. i mean what if he slammed the brakes and you got rear ended?

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@JoyFilled Warrior 

 

I so, so super appreciate, enjoy & admire your adventuresome, technical spirit!!  

 

It's my thing.  My hobby.  It's what I do.  Just like some garden or play tennis or do needle point.  I enjoy technology.

 

You get the idea.

 

I don't. That went right over my head lol, but it's fine.

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@AuntG 

 

By far, most of the car's features are related to safety and convenience.  In yesterday's case, it wasn't getting a clear view of my eyes (which it wants on the road at all times).  

It's fine that we disagree.  Aren't we lucky that technology continues to move forward?  I could have been driving a horse and carriage to the next town for a gel manicure.

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Well, you're no fun @We rescue cats ! lol