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  1. @jrconlin

    When I had to replace my car a couple of years ago, "no touchscreen and as little mandatory computer use as possible" was a primary criterion.

    A new Alberta (Canada) company was started to produce a no-computer tractor, and they almost instantly sold out everything they had planned to manufacture in the first 2 or 3 years.

    ursa-ag.com/

    I think car companies could learn a thing or seventeen from that.

    #dumb #DumbThing

  2. @jrconlin

    When I had to replace my car a couple of years ago, "no touchscreen and as little mandatory computer use as possible" was a primary criterion.

    A new Alberta (Canada) company was started to produce a no-computer tractor, and they almost instantly sold out everything they had planned to manufacture in the first 2 or 3 years.

    ursa-ag.com/

    I think car companies could learn a thing or seventeen from that.

    #dumb #DumbThing

  3. @jrconlin

    When I had to replace my car a couple of years ago, "no touchscreen and as little mandatory computer use as possible" was a primary criterion.

    A new Alberta (Canada) company was started to produce a no-computer tractor, and they almost instantly sold out everything they had planned to manufacture in the first 2 or 3 years.

    ursa-ag.com/

    I think car companies could learn a thing or seventeen from that.

    #dumb #DumbThing

  4. @jrconlin

    When I had to replace my car a couple of years ago, "no touchscreen and as little mandatory computer use as possible" was a primary criterion.

    A new Alberta (Canada) company was started to produce a no-computer tractor, and they almost instantly sold out everything they had planned to manufacture in the first 2 or 3 years.

    ursa-ag.com/

    I think car companies could learn a thing or seventeen from that.

    #dumb #DumbThing

  5. @jrconlin

    When I had to replace my car a couple of years ago, "no touchscreen and as little mandatory computer use as possible" was a primary criterion.

    A new Alberta (Canada) company was started to produce a no-computer tractor, and they almost instantly sold out everything they had planned to manufacture in the first 2 or 3 years.

    ursa-ag.com/

    I think car companies could learn a thing or seventeen from that.

    #dumb #DumbThing