Lifyre wrote:
The issue with your car was the program Ollie, not the actualy physical chip, which seems to the current issue against computer controled guns, though you do bring up a very good point. Personally I think that guns should be simple, not electronics for most of them.
yeah, more parts = more chance something is flawed, my car came out of th factory broken, i wonder if more/all of them on that line were, it was just my habit of not driving anywhere for days at a time (weird i know) that brought up the fault, most peopel will have been unaware of it and had the mk3 program installed on their first service etc, but for every possable fault there is a probable failure...
now, the French, weird in many ways you'll agree, one of these ways is their LOVE of revolvers, they have a century old fear of semi-automatic pistols and th chance that they'll fail in use, so use the slightly more reliable revolver at a loss of 2 to 4 times the mag capacity of a modern semi-automatic, <I>just in case</I>.
everyone else has grown up and understand that autos are actually quite good now that we're out of the 19th century, but they're sticking to their guns
(haha)
technofetishists are as bad as technophobes, both run a little too close to having nothing more than a heavy lump of metal in their hands for my tastes