On 11/09/2017 03:59 PM, Alan Browne wrote:
On 2017-11-09 09:03, nospam wrote:
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it makes a lot more sense to optimize a computer for every day use,
versus something that *might* happen.
some cars have the battery in the wheel well, requiring a wheel to
be removed just to swap the battery. since car batteries usually last
5-10 years, that's a very good design decision.
No, it's a horrible decision.Â* Batteries here rarely last 5 years due to
the harsh winters.Â* Having to remove a wheel to even examine a battery
for its condition is absolute stupidity.Â* I see why you admire it.
I can think of a half dozen people who are glad my Ford F-150 doesn't
require removing the wheel for access to the battery. Those half dozen
people are also glad I carry jumper cables to jump start their cars.
Making machines easy to service is a smart design decision, and not
always mutually exclusive with making machines optimum for everyday use.
(OTOH, I replaced my original equipment truck battery at eight years
here in southwest Indiana!)
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Ken Hart