I think gizmos are, or at least be, alright if the time “in use” was long enough to perfect said gizmo…..before moving on.
I remember the introduction of power windows and door locks. These “new” features were looked at as just another thing to break……as was frequently the case. As they improved over the years, they became much more reliable moving into the “standard feature” category.
It seems like the desire to add a gizmo, really fast, moved so fast it skips any real world time to shake out the bugs and become a “standard feature”.
It would seem the helmet, Bluetooth, TFT, GPS, Wonder Wheel threads are an example of this.
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I remember the introduction of power windows and door locks. These “new” features were looked at as just another thing to break……as was frequently the case. As they improved over the years, they became much more reliable moving into the “standard feature” category.
It seems like the desire to add a gizmo, really fast, moved so fast it skips any real world time to shake out the bugs and become a “standard feature”.
It would seem the helmet, Bluetooth, TFT, GPS, Wonder Wheel threads are an example of this.
OM