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Topic: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It

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betarhoalphadelta

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Ok so the premise is pretty simple. 

We've all heard about technologies or product features that we think "who would ever need THAT?" 

And then suddenly you have it, and you think to yourself "how did I ever NOT have this???"

For example:

Rain-sensing windshield wipers: I mean, this is ridiculous, right? I mean, we already had intermittent wipers with multiple interval settings, a constant regular speed wiper setting, and a constant high speed wiper setting. Why would I need my windshield wipers to automatically sense rain... I've got two eyes. They sense rain just fine.

Fast forward to having it... And when you have that sort of intermittent misting sort of precipitation that isn't coming fast enough to even sit on the lowest intermittent setting, you start realizing that is wiping too often and you're getting that annoying wiper blade sound because the windshield is too dry and it's probably wearing out your wipers prematurely. Or you have rain that's very intermittent and you have to constantly swap between the various intermittent settings, always trying to find that *perfect* interval to not let the windshield get too covered in drops but not end up with that annoying wiper blade sound because it's too fast. 

Now, I don't even think about it. And I realize how annoying it was to deal with manually, only because now I don't have to. 




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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2025, 03:53:55 PM »
Ahhh....the rain sensing wiper.  Perfect call on this one.

I could add in a few more car improvements that I wouldn't want to live without now.

Remote start --- may be even better than the wipers.  Cold as heck, frost on the window -- no problemo.  Start it up from the comfort of your nice, warm home, or workplace.....with no fear of the keys being in it, and someone stealing it.  Come out to a toasty vehicle and take off.

Heated steering wheel.  Maybe not a big deal for the Yanks, -- they probably all wear gloves.  Not us southerners, though.  The heated steering wheel....NICE.

Auto headlights.  Never worry again about -- Are they on?? -- either at night when they need to be on, or if you've forgotten to turn them off and you're now in for a dead battery.

Back up / 360 camera -- never again worry about running over the kids bicycles, or pulling in too far over the line of a parking spot.

Technically, I don't think I ever thought of these ideas a silly, but just never conceived of them.

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2025, 04:32:39 PM »
Remote start --- may be even better than the wipers.  Cold as heck, frost on the window -- no problemo.  Start it up from the comfort of your nice, warm home, or workplace.....with no fear of the keys being in it, and someone stealing it.  Come out to a toasty vehicle and take off.
The first vehicle we had this in was a truck we plowed snow with.  It was stored near my apartment but mind you that my apartment at the time was a second floor apartment with an outdoor staircase so if I needed to plow it was never wroth it to go start the truck early because I needed boots, gloves, and a heavy coat just to start it and by the time I had all that on I was ready to go.  

Once I got remote start, when I needed to plow I woke up at zero-dark-thirty, started the truck in my boxer shorts from the comfort of my apartment, THEN got ready to go out in the snow and by the time I got to the truck it was warm and ready to go.  
Heated steering wheel.  Maybe not a big deal for the Yanks, -- they probably all wear gloves.  Not us southerners, though.  The heated steering wheel....NICE.
As a cold-weather Yank, I'm going to disagree.  I usually don't wear gloves for just running to/from the car unless it is literally below zero so I almost never have them on and even when I do I don't want them on for driving especially now that we have touchscreens that I can't use with gloves.  Honestly, if I had to choose between a heated seat and a heated steering wheel, I'd pick the heated steering wheel without hesitation.  

Personally, I'm not a big fan of auto-wipers and auto-headlights.  I'm IN the car anyway so they don't save me any time.  I don't feel like it is a big deal to reach down and flip the wipers on/off as needed or turn on/off the headlights.  

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2025, 04:40:35 PM »
For me it is Auto GPS.  

When my brother graduated from college in 2003 my dad and I went together and spent $400 to buy him one of what were, at the time, VERY new Garmin GPS units.  We bought it for him because he was never very good at directions.  I was ALWAYS good at directions, Orienteering was one of my major strengths in Boy Scouts, and I always kinda liked paper maps so at the time I thought "I'd never want one of these".  Then I traveled with one and oh boy I wouldn't want to travel without one again.  

There is one major downside to GPS.  When I was first out of Ohio State (so circa 1997-2001) I worked a job where we visited client sites most days.  I had no GPS so I looked up the directions in advance and typically printed a MapQuest (or whatever) map to take along.  The funny thing is that if you asked me today to drive to one of those client sites, I could still do it because when you are working from a map and you know that you need to turn left on "Main Street" then turn right on "Fifth Avenue", you LEARN where you are.  

There are places I have been literally dozens of times with GPS guiding me that I'd still be shaky on getting to without GPS because you don't actually LEARN the directions when you just turn left when the lady inside the box says to turn left and turn right when she says too turn right.  

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2025, 04:53:03 PM »
Yeah, my older sister was terrible with directions, and I've always been extremely good with them. I recall her and her friends when they got their license trying to go to the mall, and they got lost. This, by the way, is the mall that they'd all been to dozens of times, and a car full of teenaged girls were lost. So she called me, her 13 year old brother, from a pay phone, and I asked a few questions, figured out where they were, and gave her directions :57:

I do agree that the GPS does make us lazy sometimes. However I can say that it's always been my goal despite having it to learn the area well enough to get around without it. I always felt good to travel to someplace like Denver, after multiple trips, and visit multiple customer sites and only pull out the cellphone/GPS if I was going somewhere I hadn't previously been. 

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2025, 04:53:43 PM »
Another one, to get us off of cars...

A refrigerator feature that chimes if the door is left open. 

I never thought I'd need that...

...and then I had kids!

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2025, 05:12:34 PM »
More history with GPS.

The absolute best kind of boat to have is a friend's boat, LoL.

Several of my friends had boats and in our 20's we would frequently go to Put-in-Bay (big party all summer in Lake Erie).

We were young so we typically had to work all day on Friday and we didn't have the cash for a marina so we were trailering and frequently launching after dark. That made the trip from Mazurik (public boat ramp) to South Bass Island (Put-in-Bay) a nightmare. There is a shoal off the East end of South Bass so, pre GPS we had to follow roughly the route I traced on the attached screenshot. Basically keep Kelleys to your starboard and go until you are WELL past South Bass then turn to port and head straight in.

The downside was that this was WAY out of our way.  We were almost going to Canada, eh! Actually, sometimes we DID go to Canada to get Molson from Peelee Island. 

 In daylight you just go around or through (there is a small channel) the shoal but at night we couldn't see.

My buddy bought a Marine GPS sometime in the late 90's and I remember going out with him to test it. The directions claimed that it was accurate to 100' but we were astounded to learn that it was WAY more accurate than that. You could literally see which slip you were in, so that is accuracy an order of magnitude greater than the manufacturer claimed.

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2025, 05:51:03 PM »
Bone-conduction headsets.

I only heard about them a while back, but I kinda did think, "Why?"  I have a few pairs of wireless ear buds, what's the point?

Now that I have a pair, it's amazing.  I didn't know how useful it would be, not to mention just plain cool, to be able to listen to something that nobody else can hear and so doesn't bother them, all while retaining all the sound of the room around me, so that I don't feel disconnected or cut off from the environment like I do with traditional ear buds.  
  
I keep a pair of both at work.  Ear buds for video-calls when I want the ambient noise of co-workers blocked out, and the bone conduction set for if I just want music in the background, or I'm doing training videos or youtube or something but still want to hear if somebody is trying to get my attention or just starts talking to me.  I take them to the break room during lunch and entertain myself with podcasts, but I don't have to remove anything from my ears when people walk in and talk to me. 

I wonder now how I did without them.  

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2025, 11:44:26 PM »
I hate ear buds, I don't know if I have weird ear holes or what, but they all range from mildly uncomfortable, to painful.  Instead I rock the old school Walkman-style headphones.  They're available wireless, now.



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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2025, 12:04:34 AM »
Another one, to get us off of cars...

A refrigerator feature that chimes if the door is left open.

I never thought I'd need that...

...and then I had kids!

I liked it, but then I realized I'd be happier just not knowing it was open.  I'd rather, as my dad would put it, refrigerate the house

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2025, 12:05:39 AM »
I hate ear buds, I don't know if I have weird ear holes or what, but they all range from mildly uncomfortable, to painful.  Instead I rock the old school Walkman-style headphones.  They're available wireless, now.



weirdly, the only earbuds that work for me are the original ones. they don't make them anymore shaped that way, and the new ones fall out.  mine broke, and my wife said she thought she had hers somewhere, and I found them buried in a box of cords.  they are my most prized possession now

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2025, 12:06:49 AM »
I remember reading an article in an actual newspaper that Apple was introducing the iPad.  I even joked to my wife that we kept trying to make phones smaller, and somehow they were going to trick people into buying a phone that was bigger

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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2025, 07:41:07 AM »
Back to cars again. You won’t find someone who enjoys the art of driving and having a performance car more than me.

But yesterday I had to drive 2 1/2 hours to and from Orlando for business in moderately heavy traffic. My AMG has self driving feature. it’s awesome. Just set the cruise and sit back and relax       it’s very polite too. It does not tailgate or cut off drivers or speed or anything.   it asks you to touch the steering wheel every three or four minutes to make sure you’re awake but other than that, and turning the turn signal, if you want to change lanes, it’s fun as hell
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Re: OT - Technology/Feature You Thought Was Silly -- Until You Had It
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2025, 07:41:17 AM »
For me it is Auto GPS. 

When my brother graduated from college in 2003 my dad and I went together and spent $400 to buy him one of what were, at the time, VERY new Garmin GPS units.  We bought it for him because he was never very good at directions.  I was ALWAYS good at directions, Orienteering was one of my major strengths in Boy Scouts, and I always kinda liked paper maps so at the time I thought "I'd never want one of these".  Then I traveled with one and oh boy I wouldn't want to travel without one again. 
This,I've went up to Ontario/Quebec on fishing trips over 20X and never got lost.But then after using stand-alone car GPS navigators,yup - with up to date reports on accidents/weather/alternative routes features that's definately helpful
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