(08-09-2025, 06:20 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Power windows are nice on a cold damp morning. Like window wipers. The rest of the toys built in are mostly useless for a vehicle. You have a smartphone. That can handle all the communication and navigation you need without depending on the car to work.
Imagine, if you will, a higher level CME, an X-class flare, or an electromagnetic pulse. Are either of these things probable? Well, maybe more so than in previous years. Either of these things could knock out your conventional car, your power source, your internet, your life. Put you back to the stone age, without a clue how to survive. A sobering thought, no?
So, imagine having a retro car without computer chips, that had a Millenial theft proof device -- a stick shift. This vehicle could survive such a pulse and still keep on ticking. Unfortunately, the fuel pumps that delivered petrol to such a car would fail in the event of the above pulse.
I think we are far too dependent upon the 'net, the grid. If you took out the grid in winter, hundreds of thousands of people in America would die. This is where the U.S. is vulnerable.
We should strive toward independence, starting with our cars. I wish for a car that didn't have any chips.
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