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I rather thought that is part of why they decided on this kind of commercial. Lamb generated lots of comment fights so why not poke fun at it.Well made one, although eating lamb and generally meat is rather another big field for keyboard fights.![]()
Yup - got that in writing!All we know for certain is it won't be a world wide flood....
Truth be told, the unit operations aren't really all that different than, at least, the radio/infotainment thingy in my Subaru. Push the desired preset button and hold it. The mechanical kind just need to be pushed a little harder. A hesitant touch might detune 'em, as well.
The ones I know from vintage European car radios you need to pull them to program the desired frequency, by pressing them deeply you just move it to the stored frequency.Truth be told, the unit operations aren't really all that different than, at least, the radio/infotainment thingy in my Subaru. Push the desired preset button and hold it. The mechanical kind just need to be pushed a little harder. A hesitant touch might detune 'em, as well.
EDIT: Of course, my Soobie randomly but frequenetly forgets all of its presets. The above-mentioned Ford is far less likely to forget.![]()
About thirty years since I stored presets on a car radio like that. If asked to do it now I'd have to RTFM.
mechanical life, i mist the reliability of that!
I remember on my cars having to pull the button out to preset a station.Truth be told, the unit operations aren't really all that different than, at least, the radio/infotainment thingy in my Subaru. Push the desired preset button and hold it. The mechanical kind just need to be pushed a little harder. A hesitant touch might detune 'em, as well.
EDIT: Of course, my Soobie randomly but frequenetly forgets all of its presets. The above-mentioned Ford is far less likely to forget.![]()
Good catch! I -- ahem -- haven't "programmed" one lately.The ones I know from vintage European car radios you need to pull them to program the desired frequency, by pressing them deeply you just move it to the stored frequency.