If Microsoft Built Cars
At a computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates reportedly
compared the computer industry with the auto industry and stated "if GM had kept
up with the technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving
$25.00 cars that got 1,000 miles to the gallon."
In response to Bill's comments, General Motors made the
following contribution to the debate:
"If GM had developed technology like Microsoft, we would all be driving cars
with the following characteristics:
- Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd
have to buy a new car.
- Occasionally your car would just die on the motorway
for no reason, You would have to pull over to the side of the road, close all
of the car windows, shut it off, restart it, and reopen the windows before you
could continue. For some reason you would simply accept this, restart and
drive on.
- Occasionally, executing a makeover would cause your car
to stop and fail to restart and you'd have to reinstall the engine. For some
strange reason, you'd just accept this, too.
- Occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, your car would
lock you out and refuse to let you in until you simultaneously lifted the door
handle, turned the key and grabbed hold of the radio antenna.
- You could only have one person in the car at a time,
unless you bought a "Car 95" or a "Car NT". But then you'd have to buy more
seats.
- Macintosh would make a car that was powered by the sun,
twice as reliable, five times as fast, twice as easy to drive - but it would
only run on five percent of the roads.
- The Macintosh car owners would get expensive Microsoft
upgrades to their cars which would make their cars go much slower.
- The oil, engine, gas and alternator warning lights
would be replaced with a single "General Car Fault" warning light.
- People would get excited about the "new" features in
Microsoft cars, forgetting completely that they had been available in other
cars for many years.
- We'd all have to switch to Microsoft gas and all auto
fluids but the packaging would be superb.
- New seats would force everyone to have the same size
butt.
- The airbag system would say "Are you sure?" before
going off.
- If you were involved in a crash, you would have no idea
what happened.
- They wouldn't build their own engines, but form a
cartel with their engine suppliers. The latest engine would have 16 cylinders,
multi-point fuel injection and 4 turbos, but it would be a side-valve design
so you could use Model-T Ford parts on it.
- There would be an "Engine Pro" with bigger turbos, but
it would be slower on most existing roads.
- Microsoft cars would have a special radio/cassette
player which would only be able to listen to Microsoft FM, and play Microsoft
Cassettes. Unless of course, you buy the upgrade to use existing stuff.
- Microsoft would do so well, because even though they
don't own any roads, all of the road manufacturers would give away Microsoft
cars free, including IBM!
- If you still ran old versions of car (ie. CarDOS 6.22/CarWIN
3.11), then you would be called old fashioned, but you would be able to drive
much faster, and on more roads!
- If you couldn't afford to buy a new car, then you could
just borrow your friends, and then copy it.
- Whenever you bought a car, you would have to reorganize
the ignition for a few days before it worked.
- You would need to by an upgrade to run cars on a
motorway next to each other.
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You would be constantly pressured to upgrade your car.
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Every time Microsoft introduced a new car, car buyers would
have to learn to drive all over again because none of the controls would
operate in the same manner as the old car.
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Microsoft would require all car buyers to also purchase a
deluxe set of Automobile Association Road maps (now a Microsoft subsidiary),
even though they neither need nor want them. Attempting to delete this option
would immediately cause the car's performance to diminish by 50% or more.
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For no reason whatsoever, your car would crash twice a day.
- You'd have to press the "Start" button to turn the
engine off.