Yep. Need to stop driving around 25X8 and get some sleepSo I have been overdoing it a little. Even my Mach E recognizes this. I feel so pampered that it told me to get some rest. ?
yeah, there's even a way to get the left hand display on a typical (non-Mach-E) Ford dash to show a little picture of how it thinks you are doing on this, from 1 to 6 "pull over now you're gonna kill yourself" units (*).Haha. Ford's have had this for a while. It uses several sensors to tell if you need a break. Sudden slowing down, the car coming close to the lane lines more often and I think a few others. after a while it starts telling you to take a break.
Hmm. I think my car knows I'm just a bad driver as I've never seen this and I'm sure I commit those sins on a regular basis ?Haha. Ford's have had this for a while. It uses several sensors to tell if you need a break. Sudden slowing down, the car coming close to the lane lines more often and I think a few others. after a while it starts telling you to take a break.
here's a terrible picture of what this looks like on my 2013 Fusion - terrible because the car was in motion at the time. (The display isn't available if the car is under a certain speed.)yeah, there's even a way to get the left hand display on a typical (non-Mach-E) Ford dash to show a little picture of how it thinks you are doing on this, from 1 to 6 "pull over now you're gonna kill yourself" units (*).
(*) this is not what they call it
What is that symbol on the right? It looks like a cup of coffee. How nice of the vehicle to offer. I hope it knows, I only drink the good stuff from Kona, though. ?here's a terrible picture of what this looks like on my 2013 Fusion - terrible because the car was in motion at the time. (The display isn't available if the car is under a certain speed.)
Wait what?!!!! Did I miss the glovebox Nespresso Machine option?!!!!!What is that symbol on the right? It looks like a cup of coffee. How nice of the vehicle to offer. I hope it knows, I only drink the good stuff from Kona, though. ?
it is in fact a cup of coffee... the warning dialogs use a cup of coffee icon as well. it's very cute.What is that symbol on the right? It looks like a cup of coffee. How nice of the vehicle to offer. I hope it knows, I only drink the good stuff from Kona, though. ?
it's a Keurig in the US. Only the Mondeo got the Nespresso. Different markets, different options.Wait what?!!!! Did I miss the glovebox Nespresso Machine option?!!!!!
Oh in that case never mind. Nespresso or nothing. But seriously, you’d think it’d be Nespresso on a car at this price point.it's a Keurig in the US. Only the Mondeo got the Nespresso. Different markets, different options.
"Ford should have included two Nespresso machines at this price point... the Starbucks app on a phone just isn't reliable enough as a replacement for the second one, especially when it needs cell service. I bought a second coffee machine at CarCoffeeMachines.com but now I have to go to the dealer or a local roaster with special OEM hardware to program it. That sucks!"Oh in that case never mind. Nespresso or nothing. But seriously, you’d think it’d be Nespresso on a car at this price point.
There’s very little different about Nestle or their CEO than many major international conglomerates. Their coffee machines make good and extremely consistent coffee and they purchase a lot of Kona from small growers here at fair prices. Their chocolate sucks though, both for eating and baking.I wouldn't touch a Nestle product if you paid me at this point. Seriously...&%^$ them and &$^% their CEO.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-children/
an excerpt for the lazy:
At the second World Water Forum in 2000, Nestle pushed for making access to drinking water from a “right” to a “need,” a defining change. Meanwhile, Nestle drains the aquifers it controls as much as possible, without any regards to sustainable usage or environmental concerns. A recent case is the California drought – an issue without precedent in the past 1,200 years. But Nestle doesn’t care. Even as Starbucks recently announced they would transfer their Ethos water bottling facility from California to Pennsylvania, Nestle CEO Tim Brown said: “Absolutely not. In fact, if I could increase [water bottling operations], I would.”