Thursday, November 19, 2015

In class excersize



Automotive News did an article about the overcomplicating seen in modern cars, as one of the authors says, “In my own old cars, lowering a window, adjusting a seat or changing the brightness of the instrument lights is a quick, intuitive no-brainer, accomplished with the simple press of button, the turn of a small knob or the movement of an easily reached lever.”


Dave Coleman tells Road & Track about the unseen amount of work that went into getting the new Mazda Miata to the road.


Included in the book Everyone’s an Author are several short stories including Lydia's Story which shows us the horrors of hurricane Katrina and Rita. Although, Jan Brideau explains, “she (Lydia) like many people I met, referred to them as the “first storm” and the “second storm””(128).


Works Cited

"Here's How Mazda Made the Miata Such a Great Sports Car." Road & Track. Hearst Communications, Inc., 19 Nov. 2015. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.

Lunsford, Andrea; Ede, Lisa; Moss, Beverly J.; Papper, Carole Clark; Walters, Keith. Everyone's
an Author. New York: W.W. Norton Co. Inc., 2013. Print.

"The Drive to Make Car Functions Simple Is Cutting out Simplicity."Automotive News.

Automotive News., 21 May 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2015.

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