2008 Was A Year For Smartsizing

February 27, 2009 · Print This Article

2009-smart-fortwo-cabrio 2008 Was A Year For Smartsizing

Did you ever notice the best solutions or courses of actions are usually the simplest? We make sure we go out of our way to either over-think or over-complicate just about any decision. A simple solution is an elegant one.

I decided last year it was time to start pruning the little things that added no value to life. Many of us carry multiple devices that do so many different things. I was carrying my cell phone, a music player, a personal digital assistant (PDA), along with my laptop and all of its accessories. I had many “man-bags” in which to carry the multiple iterations of junk listed above supposedly needed on a day-to-day basis. It was getting to the point that being “portable” meant you had so much stuff that it was not even worth working remotely. It was a temple-building effort just to move from my home office to the back porch if I wanted to work outside. I could not imagine going off-site to work without buying one of those roll around luggage bags to tote all of my stuff.

Again, life does not have to be this hard.

Did you ever notice that the smart is an elegant solution in getting from one point to another? The car has just enough instrumentation to tell the driver only what is necessary. The dome light gently radiates when entering or exiting the car, the radio light only comes on when the radio is on, and there are only three settings for the windshield wipers. Take a look around the engine compartment and tell me if that is not simplicity as an art form. The oil filter and drainage plug are close together for ease of maintenance. Therefore, why does an oil change cost $160?

All you need is:

  1. 24mm socket
  2. 3-1/2 quarts of Mobil-1 5w-30
  3. Oil filter (Smart 132 180 00 10 –or- Mitsubishi 1230A040 –or- Purolator Plus L14612 –or- Bosch 3300 –or- AC Delco Ultragard Gold UPF44) 

Note: Thanks to the smart community for its many posts on this topic. I will most 

likely buy one of each and do a comparison in a future article. Also, an oil drainage pan and funnel would probably be helpful in the above task. It is 13 degrees outside now so this may wait until April.

I got tired of carrying a cell phone, music player, and Palm PDA so these three devices were replaced by a BlackBerry Curve. One easy to use device is great and the web browser does a great job accessing the Smartimes Mobile Edition. The built-in browser is alright, but I think Opera Mini does a better job. Opera is also available for other operating systems and I like the simple fact that no matter how I access the internet, using Opera is the common interface. The BlackBerry also has a headphone jack useful for plugging it into the fortwo’s radio. Copy music or books into the smart phone, plug into the smart car, and select the [SRC] button for [AUX]. If it is not loud enough, then increase the volume on the phone first and the radio next. You will get the optimum volume if both are adjusted correctly. 

My current laptop is still the workhorse, but I needed something a little more transportable. Netbooks are small laptops that are designed to run a user’s essential applications such as e-mail, web browsing, and composing documents. It must also be able to host presentations and have a long batter life. My current netbook is the ASUS eeepc and it has worked flawlessly for the past several months. There are two reasons that I bring up a computer in a car-related forum. The first is the ASUS will fit in the pouches of the fortwo’s rear cargo cover very well. The second is the netbook runs Linux which is an Open Source operating system along with all the applications that I need. As you may have noticed, I’ve been using Linux for years.

Things to consider:

  • Open Your Mind
  • Open Source
  • Simplify Your Life, but Live smartly?

Owning the fortwo is not like owning a normal car. It allows you and a passenger to get from one destination to another in a different fashion. My wife tells me she has an almost Zen-like experience when doing the most mundane of errands. She has commented that a feeling of happiness comes over her when driving it. I have found this to be true when it is pleasant out and the top is down or even when it is a negative twelve degrees outside. The fortwo constantly delivers a calming or Zen-like experience. 

Get out and drive it. It belongs on the road.

-Tony Godfrey

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