tps
Well-known member
Well, one of the predictions has already come true: You have to push the start button to shut off the car. And then there's the annoying one which I don't think was predicted: You have to push the "I accept" button way too much. With computer programs it seems to be mainly when a program is installed or updated. Can you imagine how annoying it would be if computer programs were like the LEAF and you had to push "I accept" each time you opened a Word document?
As I was watching Windows 7 apply updates, which seems to have become an almost daily experience, I noticed the update screen seemed to be stuck at "Applying Updates 0% complete" for a long time, before it jumped to "complete".
So, if Microsoft made cars, the speedometer would read 0 MPH while you were driving, and suddenly jump to 90 MPH. I guess the LEAF sort of has this problem with the estimated range indication.
One other thing I've noticed with Windows 7, more and more, the update fails and then the next day I get one that succeeds. What's going on at Microsoft? And will they ever fix the "Preparing your desktop" problem?
As I was watching Windows 7 apply updates, which seems to have become an almost daily experience, I noticed the update screen seemed to be stuck at "Applying Updates 0% complete" for a long time, before it jumped to "complete".
So, if Microsoft made cars, the speedometer would read 0 MPH while you were driving, and suddenly jump to 90 MPH. I guess the LEAF sort of has this problem with the estimated range indication.
One other thing I've noticed with Windows 7, more and more, the update fails and then the next day I get one that succeeds. What's going on at Microsoft? And will they ever fix the "Preparing your desktop" problem?