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Fook - just cycled home in the pitch black - got off my bike and found my rear light wasn't working. It was fine when I left the office, so no idea how much of the journey I'd done invisible.
Reminds me of the time when I'd just acquired my beloved Fiat Croma.
Driving home along the M4 the rain became torrential, so I thought I'd put the headlights on.
Naturally enough, I eventually found (after the rain had stopped) that I'd turned them off by mistake.
Reminds me of the time when I'd just acquired my beloved Fiat Croma.
Driving home along the M4 the rain became torrential, so I thought I'd put the headlights on.
Naturally enough, I eventually found (after the rain had stopped) that I'd turned them off by mistake.
This may be Italian electronics; I had an Alfa 166 for a while; beautiful car, fast and comfortable, but it did have 'issues'. One of them was a strange phenomenon with the headlight switch. After some tim without trouble, the headlight switch went into some sort of 'reverse reality'; suddenly the lights went out at night, and I wiggled the switch back and forth; then I noticed that when I switched the lights off, they went on, and when I switched them on they went off, and it remained that way until a short time later I sold the car, complete with a puddle in the rear footwell that was starting to smell.
I don't know how you make a simple light switch that suddenly reverses its own functions; I can only assume it isn't a simple switch but some miracle of Italian software development.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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