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At a recent computer expo (COMDEX), Bill Gates reportedly compared the computer
industry with the auto industry and stated, "If GM had kept up with technology
like the computer industry has, we would all be driving twenty-five dollar cars
that got 1000 miles to the gallon."
In response to Bill's comments,
General Motors issued a press release stating (by Mr. Welch himself):
If GM had developed technology like Microsoft, we would all be
driving cars with the following characteristics:
1. For no reason
whatsoever your car would crash twice a day.
2. Every time they repainted
the lines on the road you would have to buy a new car.
3. Occasionally
your car would die on the freeway for no reason, and you would just accept this,
restart and drive on.
4. Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a
left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case
you would have to reinstall the engine.
5. Only one person at a time
could use the car, unless you bought "Car95" or "CarNT." But then you would have
to buy more seats.
6. Macintosh would make a car that was powered by the
sun, reliable, five times as fast, and twice as easy to drive, but would only
run on five percent of the highways.
7. The oil, water temperature and
alternator warning lights would be replaced by a single "General Car Default"
warning light.
8. New seats would force everyone to have the same size
butt.
9. The airbag system would say: "Are you sure?" before going
off.
10. Occasionally, and 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 grab hold of the radio antenna.
11. GM would
require all car buyers to also purchase a deluxe set of Rand McNally road maps
(now a GM subsidiary), even though they neither need them nor want them.
Attempting to delete this option would immediately cause the car's performance
to diminish by 50% or more. Moreover, GM would become a target for investigation
by the Justice Department.
12. Every time GM introduced a new model car
buyers would have to learn how to drive all over again because none of the
controls would operate in the same manner as the old car.
13. You'd press
the "Start" button to shut off the engine.