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> Let's see how quickly we can change this into a completely different
> thread.
I'll play ...
>> "Scott Dorsey" posted from a shell account:
>> > I believe that is the primary problem with Vista: it does not lack any
>> > functionality.
> My previous car didn't have a CD player. I looked into adding one but
> the shop told me that there just was no way to connect one other than
> to install one of those multi-disk players that lives in the trunk and
> gets the audio into the radio by modulating a transmitter inserted
> into the antenna lead. I was going to do that, but there was no
> sensible place to mount the remote control for the player.
So your car lacked "interfaces" for adding new stuff. That is actually the
opposite of what Scott complained about in Vista. The reason it does not
lack any functionality is, that there are next to no limitations for what
you can add. This of cause makes it very complex and bulky, but then again
if you want lightweight you stick with a 16 MHz machine running an OS from
the seventies - but then you do not expect that you can use it for playing
CD's. :)
/Preben Friis