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Lexus Reveals "Remote Touch" Mouse-Based, Point-And-Click Infotainment System
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There carpet to the left of the brake pedal would be all worn out, and the firewall might be dented.
I'd probably accidentally tear that knob out the first time I accelerated up an onramp.
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that is if you are driving an appliance...
not that the damnelantra™ does not have appliance like traits. but hell, at least its got a direct input shifter!
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That's why I went 180' and bought a Matrix. LOL
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Isn't that the default response for any guy?
What is this?
I don't know.
I wonder what happens when I play with it?
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Rodney Dangerfield
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Harry: Shut the hell up already! I told you I'm trying to enter in our destination.
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" Harry: Shut the hell up already! I told you I'm trying to enter in our (final) destination.
There Fixed it for ya'
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Same can be said of the leather... which sounds oh so luxurious to buyers, but it actually is just a side product of the giant meat industry and cheap as anything, but the chemical processes they use to prepare the leather are far from ecologic.
On the plus side they used a lot of organic plastics.
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There's a very good chance that "wood" is faux laminate.
Also, using wood in a car is actually better as it's renewable, and decomposes. In addition, cardboard is a wood product as well?
There are newer leather processes in place that are far less caustic than traditional methods, so that is improving.
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You cannot see it as a decomposable or renewable since it is glued to the plastic.
Cardboard is a wood based product, but can be recycled many times over without adding much new material..
Almost all leather production and coloring is still far from ecologic but it is the farming of meat machines (they were once cows) that is the big disaster.. and I love steak.
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All true, but you gotta break a few eggs to make an omlette.
My point is, the tiny bit of wood (which is renewable) isn't really killing some ecosystem, and in the coming years leather production will be much less caustic.
Also, faux leathers are coming very far, as I was just at a supplier booth at NAIS that had a very cool "leather" substitute I really liked. They talked up it's "greenness" (which I don't really care about), but it was very cool, and could be grained in ways other than leather.
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@sos10:
I have a touch screen in my truck (aftermarket), and I don't really like having to touch it at all. I'd much prefer this I think.
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