Has anybody seen the movie WALL-E?
It’s probably a bit of a stretch, but I feel like this is somehow the genesis/precursor of the hoverchairs that all the adults use for everything.
(God, I hope not.)
Has anybody seen the movie WALL-E?
It’s probably a bit of a stretch, but I feel like this is somehow the genesis/precursor of the hoverchairs that all the adults use for everything.
(God, I hope not.)
My American accent pronounces it “Shove-on”.
Well T.I.L. Thank you.
Yup it was a CBC show, picked up by Netflix.
I figured it would be easier to say it the way I did rather than doing the semantics dance, mainly because Netflix is (unfortunately) more recognizable than CBC to most people.
Also, I’m unaware if CBC has a way to stream or watch the show on-demand.
ETA: Thank you for the clarification add by the way.
For those who don’t know, the image is from
Kim’s Convenience (Netflix). A great show, from a used to be decent streamer.
Because it’s not that easy, unfortunately. The 5-way switch (d-pad with center button if you will), is molded into a shell. That shell is what sits in the cavity of the steering wheel. Even if you removed the switch from the shell, you still have to deal with the wiring inside, behind the switches and contacts, and the fact that the d-pad and the shell are formed in a way to only allow installation one way (as in there’s notches or grooves that will only let the switch sit in the shell at the “correct” position).
Hope this makes sense. (I’m a former automotive technician turned training/warranty coordinator)
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