Showing posts with label phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phones. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Some Things I Don't Understand

 I don't understand....

why anyone would refuse to be vaccinated (not just for COVID, for anything), absent a real medical complication--immuno-disease, allergic reactions.

why people cannot return their shopping carts to the storefront or the cart corral in the parking lot.

why people wait until they are pulling out of a parking spot to start a call on their cell phones (and why it's always the people in the biggest honking vehicles who do that).

and, while we're discussing cell phones, why people will walk around in a public space with their phone on speaker, having what ought to be a private conversation at the top of their lungs (really, I do not need to know that your "ex" is in prison again).

why motorcycle riders have to repeatedly rev their engines when stopped at a traffic light (especially annoying because I live right off an intersection with a light).

 

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Cars and Phones

I live on a major thoroughfare, just a few yards from an intersection with a traffic light, so traffic often (almost always) backs up to my driveway. Not a complaint--I knew it would happen when we moved here. Yesterday, though, I observed for what must be the umpteenth time, something that rankles me.

I drove to the end of the driveway and waited my turn to be able to enter traffic. There was a car directly in across my path (again, not the issue). The driver had his face buried in his phone, paying no attention to the circumstances around him. Now, on one level, I understand this level of thinking: "I'm stopped at a red light, it's gonna be at least 30 to 40 seconds, let me check my phone...." But I think it's more dangerous than it seems...and let me tell you why, using what actually happened yesterday.

The light changed, the car ahead of this fellow moved...and he didn't--because all his attention was on his phone. I had to honk at him to wake him up to reality around him. Now, suppose the driver behind him, unaware of the phone-user's inattention, had begun to move? Accident? Quite possibly.

There's probably no way to make this work, but here's an idea for a future phone/car feature. When the vehicle's transmission is in any mode except "park" the phone doesn't work. No texting, no calling, nothing. 

Your thoughts?