Umm…yes, please!
via The Gizza
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Really? Can you really imagine trying to work on a car with 3D computer animations obscuring everything you do? There’s going to be a special kind of PTSD just for this.
i think better if it can find the problem .
i think better if it can find the problem
Now any no talent ass clown can fixa car. I learned my skills through blood and sweat screw this nonsense. I built my stang and I am glad I did it alone not because of some glasses that would allow any noob to do it. That and thanks to the corral forums hahaha.
If I am taking my car to be repaired, I don’t want some greasemonkey having to use this toy to tell him/her how to take the damn thing to pieces, I would rather have a mechanic that knew what he was doing.
@james think about how tools like this can be used to help train people initially (not used continually). Cars aren’t like they used to be, you pretty much need a freaking phd in computer science to be a mechanic these days…
IMO technology like this could be a powerful training tool.
@Jack Right you are, I had not thought of that. I have a friend that recently trained to be a mechanic and I would imagine that a tool like this would be very useful.
this is definitely cool, but the video has been on youtube since 2007…