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Originally Posted by GORDON STREETER
too much technology in the car for me and the drivers handbook was as big as an encyclopaedia !
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I thought you were supposed to buy the optional "handbook-on-a-chip" and it implanted somewhere. Direct connection to brain. Instant search.
Either that or use voice activation to control "James" your virtual chauffeur and just tell "him" which setting(s) you wish to have adjusted.
Actually there is a new job opportunity in that. Retired military drone pilots would surely make very good virtual chauffeurs. It would save a seat in the car and make highly private conversations much more private without the chauffeur being present.