Grumpycat
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Yes, but people are stupider now.Cars, and pickups, used to come with only one door mirror...and no cameras.
Yet people managed to back them up.
Yes, but people are stupider now.Cars, and pickups, used to come with only one door mirror...and no cameras.
Yet people managed to back them up.
I was about to write that people weren't on their phone while driving, or backing up, but figured I'd be nice. For a change.Yes, but people are stupider now.
They also didn't have huge headrests and thick door posts to accommodate airbags. These have reduced visibility. At one time you had almost 360' visibility in a pickup. Now it's much more limited, especially when trying to see what's coming up behind you on the right.Cars, and pickups, used to come with only one door mirror...and no cameras.
Yet people managed to back them up.
Where I grew up it was all 2 lane roads, so there wasn't ever anyone on the right side.They also didn't have huge headrests and thick door posts to accommodate airbags. These have reduced visibility. At one time you had almost 360' visibility in a pickup. Now it's much more limited, especially when trying to see what's coming up behind you on the right.
It was the same where I grew up and then the freeway came through town. It used to be that I avoided 2 lane roads after that and preferred the freeway. Now that I am old(er) It's the opposite. I prefer the two lane roads and avoid the freeway. However, since moving to north central Washington, it is no longer a matter of choice. Nearest freeway is about 120 miles away.Where I grew up it was all 2 lane roads, so there wasn't ever anyone on the right side.![]()
Before that one time, you had to order the large rear window to get close to 360 degrees.They also didn't have huge headrests and thick door posts to accommodate airbags. These have reduced visibility. At one time you had almost 360' visibility in a pickup. Now it's much more limited, especially when trying to see what's coming up behind you on the right.
Are they? Or have skills been depreciated by gadgets?Yes, but people are stupider now.
Stupidity doesn’t define the lack of the ability to learn, only the lack of bothering to learn.Are they? Or have skills been depreciated by gadgets?
Self parking cars, lane departure, collision avoidance, back up cameras, distance sensors so you just listen for the warning beep
instead of actually learning where your vehicle bumpers and fenders are.
I got lucky and found a used tailgate for my truck, the correct color and everything. It was a little scratched up but it buffed out pretty good. Not cheap at about $770 with tax and all. A before and after of one of the scratched up areas.View attachment 853956View attachment 853957