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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Well, then I guess I’m a 65 year old no one. And if a phone was required to start a car, that would be a non-starter for me. Screw that, if I can’t put a key in the ignition then I wouldn’t own it.
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manual process work a very high percentage of the time. .
high tech processes have several points of failure, security being number 2 issue behind electricity as the number 1 issue. . universal standardization and then universal adoption are close behind. .
I personally prefer the manual processes with the super high up time and super low points of failure. .
high tech fobs. . easy to steal your car without the key and while you have your key inside your house. . a point of failure. .
smart phone o/s upgrades cause many app rewrites. . so one update might make you unable to open or start your car. . very low probability, but never zero. .
so many points of failure in the high tech world. . .