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David J
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:29 am Post subject:
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Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all types
of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
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Hachiroku
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:22 am Post subject:
Re: Voice activated controls |
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:29:07 +0000, David J wrote:
| Quote: | Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all types
of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
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Back in the Good Old Days the Crown had three radio controls. On was
located, obviously, on the radio.
The other was located on the floor under the driver's left foot, where the
dimmer would be on an American car.
But the best one (or worst, depending on where you sat in the car) was in
the middle of the back of the front seat. It wasn't visible, but you could
find it handily.
What it did was, when pressed, would cause a motor to move the tuner all
the way to one end of the dial, and then it would go back in the opposite
direction. Talk about Radio Wars.
The one I saw was on a '73.
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I've spent a great deal of money on Whiskey, Women and Fast Cars
The rest I've squandered. |
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The One
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Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:20 am Post subject:
Re: Voice activated controls |
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"David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
news:fp7no1h47e8ur3que9aogrujvk5dukqdl9@4ax.com...
| Quote: | Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all types
of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
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I wish Fords would spend time making decent cars rather than useless
gimmicks to sell rubbish ones.
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badgolferman
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Wed Nov 30, 2005 9:20 am Post subject:
Re: Voice activated controls |
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Hachiroku, 11/28/2005,9:22:36 PM, wrote:
| Quote: | On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:29:07 +0000, David J wrote:
Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all
types of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
Back in the Good Old Days the Crown had three radio controls. On was
located, obviously, on the radio.
The other was located on the floor under the driver's left foot,
where the dimmer would be on an American car.
But the best one (or worst, depending on where you sat in the car)
was in the middle of the back of the front seat. It wasn't visible,
but you could find it handily.
What it did was, when pressed, would cause a motor to move the tuner
all the way to one end of the dial, and then it would go back in the
opposite direction. Talk about Radio Wars.
The one I saw was on a '73.
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That reminds me of a golf trip I took with a couple of buddies in a
Ford Explorer a few years ago. On the way back I drove, another guy
was the passenger and the owner of the Ford sat in the back. My
co-pilot started playing with the radio, looking for a radio station to
listen to. Everytime he settled on one and sat back, the radio would
change stations. He kept fixing it over and over, each time muttering
more obcenities at the radio for not staying put. Finally we heard the
guy in the back giggling as he was messing with the remote control
while the front passenger was beginning to pound the dashboard. I
laughed so hard that I nearly lost control and had to pull over. The
look on my co-pilot's face was priceless!
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David J
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Wed Nov 30, 2005 9:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Voice activated controls |
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:20:14 -0000, "The One"
<Mike_Crowe@btinternet.co.uk> wrote:
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"David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
news:fp7no1h47e8ur3que9aogrujvk5dukqdl9@4ax.com...
Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all types
of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
I wish Fords would spend time making decent cars rather than useless
gimmicks to sell rubbish ones.
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Oops..
I see that a voice-actuated DVD navigation system is already available
as an option on US models of the Toyota Avalon XLS.
Anyone had experience of using this gizmo?
David |
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NeedforSwede2
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 10:30 pm Post subject:
Re: Voice activated controls |
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In article <2cgro19eogdd1s4gvum4dc8e9kb2udn6au@4ax.com>,
david@btelecom.invalid says...
| Quote: | On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:20:14 -0000, "The One"
Mike_Crowe@btinternet.co.uk> wrote:
"David J" <david@btelecom.invalid> wrote in message
news:fp7no1h47e8ur3que9aogrujvk5dukqdl9@4ax.com...
Just noticed an ad for the 2006 European Ford Fiesta which has some
voice-activated controls.
Examples listed are Air Conditioning - ON, CD track - Two.
Do we really need this technology on Toyota cars? I foresee all types
of disadvantages here.... eg backseat drivers..
David
I wish Fords would spend time making decent cars rather than useless
gimmicks to sell rubbish ones.
Oops..
I see that a voice-actuated DVD navigation system is already available
as an option on US models of the Toyota Avalon XLS.
Anyone had experience of using this gizmo?
David
Jeremy Clarkson made a big thing about how all the voice operated toys |
on his Merc SL55 were useless.
My boss has just bought a used S500. It has voice toys. He hasn't found
out how to reprogram/train it yet.
He asks for a CD, it starts the Aircon (in winter).
He asks for a radio station, it tries to iron his trousers (just
kidding).
I don't think it understands his very soft and very normal standard
english accent.
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Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
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