“ computing machine are killing the automotive Falco subbuteo ! ” Car geeks say this with defeatist disdain ; tech nerd utter it with futurist superiority . Thing is , they ’re both wrong . Virtual reality and wearable tech could very well save hobbyist mechanics from becoming the 21st century ’s horseshoe installers . Here ’s how .
Modern cable car have gotten enormously complex . Increasingly rigorous discharge and fuel - efficiency regulations , plus the market demand for loyal , more powerful , and more luxurious machine , has breed a unexampled strand of A-one - vehicles oppressed with more technology than an Apollo - geological era spaceship . A clip - journey sixties NASA engineer would be absolutely drop off under the hood of today ’s be given - of - the - James Mill Toyota Prius .
Pity the backyard mechanic . Chained to adying concept of transportation , reaching for antiquated wrenches and plier in a world increasingly built from semiconductors and robotically - applied solder . Right ?

https://gizmodo.com/this-animated-gif-perfectly-sums-up-why-no-one-should-e-1467819267
I ai n’t buy it . I think we ’re poise for a gearhead revolution . And I retrieve it ’ll be power by virtual reality and , yes , Google Glass .
Think about it : instead of paging through a dense , virtually inscrutable servicing manual of arms write for trained professionals , guess pointing your smartphone , tablet , or face - reckoner ’s photographic camera at the jumble of technology under your hood , and seeing a virtual reality sheathing with step - by - step repair instructions . Such a system could remove the heavy hurdle that stops railway car owner from getting their workforce muddy — the fearfulness of irreversibly messing something up .

First generation experimental cable car maintenance appsare already out there . Audi ’s got a smartphone app thatpops an explanation over your photo of a puzzling widget or bore reading . And BMW wants toequip its mechanics with practical realness readouts .
https://gizmodo.com/anyone-can-be-a-mechanic-with-this-brilliant-augmented-509999571
Gearhead diehard flock to classic cable car for their mechanically skillful chasteness . engineering , they keep , only wee-wee things needlessly complex . But the ambition of futuristic electronics is to make our lives easier , not harder . Sometimes , we just have to picture out how to do that .

As a railroad car guy and a tech swot , I ’d love to have aTony Stark - style practical shop manualthat gives me the info I need during every step of a repair . For people who grew up in a digital earthly concern , this kind of computerized assistant would probably feel lifelike , a span between the practical and visceral domain .
Hell , the garage is about the only place where I’dwillingly wear Google Glass .
https://gizmodo.com/when-i-actually-wear-google-glass-1211492290

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