FileTitle: List101.html
Category: Humor
Type: List
Description: Cars, Microsoft
Things that would be different if Microsoft started building cars:

1)  A particular model year of car wouldn't be available until after
that year - instead of before it.

2)  Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd have to buy
a new car.

3)  Occasionally your car would just die for no reason, and you'd have
to restart it.  For some strange reason, you'd just accept this.

3a)  Occasionally, executing a manoeuvre would cause your car to stop
and fail to restart and you'd have to re-install the engine.  For some
strange reason, you'd just accept this, too.

3b)  But that wouldn't work, you'd have to take the engine out, do
nothing to it, then put it back in.

4)  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.

5)  Sun Motor Systems would make a car that was powered by the sun,
twice as reliable, and five times as fast - but it would only run on
five percent of the roads.

6)  The oil, engine, gas and alternator warning lights would be
replaced with a single "General Car Fault" warning light.

7)  People would get excited about the "new" features in Microsoft
cars, forgetting completely that they had been available in other cars
for many years.

8)  We'd all have to switch to Microsoft gas.

9)  The U.S. government would be getting subsidies from an auto maker
instead of giving them.

10)  New seats would force everyone to have the same size butt.

11)  The air bag system would say "Are you sure?" before going off.

12)  The steering wheel would be replaced with a mouse and you'd need
to memorise the keyboard short-cut for "brake".

13)  For some reason the engine controller would need a 1G hard disc
and would take 5 minutes to boot up.

14)  They wouldn't build their own engines but form a cartel with their
engine supplier.  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 "Engium Pro" with
bigger turbos, but it would be slower on most existing roads.

15) Your car would refuse to start with a message "Abort, Retry, Fail?"

16)  You would have to have a full service every 500 miles.

17)  The speedo would read 70 even though you are only doing 50.

18)  They would make a flashy convertible model, where if you raised
the top the engine would overheat.

19) The entire engine wouldn't be in the bay at once, and the car would
have to keep stopping and starting to load in the relevant parts.

20)  Everytime you carried a new passenger you would have to alter the
car's configuration settings.  When the passenger alights these
configurations would remain in place.