When Silicon Valley wants to look good, it measures itself against
Detroit.  The comparison goes like this:  If automotive technology had
kept pace with computer technology over the past few decades, you would
now be driving a V-32 instead of a V-8, and it would have a top speed of
10,000 miles per hour.  Or you could have an economy car that weighs 30
pounds and gets a thousand miles to a gallon of gas.  In either case the
sticker price of a new car would be less than $50.

In response to all this goading, Detroit grumbles:  Yes, but would you
really want to drive a car that crashes twice a day?
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