DynamicSpirit
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I thought this would be an interesting twist on the various 'things you don't see' threads that have been lurking around.
What things are no longer easily available, but actually would be really useful if they were still easy to get?
Two things to start off with:
1. Laptops with DVD drives. The default now seems to be for laptops to not have them - which subtracts a tiny bit from their weight and size, but means if you want to watch dvds on them, you have to plug in an external drive - really awkward if you like watching DVDs in bed.
2. Touring bicycles suitable for fitting mirrors. This is a bit harder to explain, but: Years ago, if you bought a touring bicycle that had drop-handlebars, the gear cables would come out from the tops of the handlebars. This was really useful because you could attach a mirror around the cable - in a perfect position to be able to see traffic behind you in the mirror while you were cycling. Not only that but the mirror was - so far as I can tell - basically theft-proof with the cable threaded through it. As I recall, a company called Mirrycle took advantage and specialised in making those kinds of mirrors.
But at some point the standard gear lever design changed, and now gear cables come out from the inside of the handlebars as standard. I've no idea what benefit that is supposed to offer - personally I've never been able to detect any benefit as a cyclist, but it means there's now nowhere you can usefully fit a mirror on dropped handlebars.
What things are no longer easily available, but actually would be really useful if they were still easy to get?
Two things to start off with:
1. Laptops with DVD drives. The default now seems to be for laptops to not have them - which subtracts a tiny bit from their weight and size, but means if you want to watch dvds on them, you have to plug in an external drive - really awkward if you like watching DVDs in bed.
2. Touring bicycles suitable for fitting mirrors. This is a bit harder to explain, but: Years ago, if you bought a touring bicycle that had drop-handlebars, the gear cables would come out from the tops of the handlebars. This was really useful because you could attach a mirror around the cable - in a perfect position to be able to see traffic behind you in the mirror while you were cycling. Not only that but the mirror was - so far as I can tell - basically theft-proof with the cable threaded through it. As I recall, a company called Mirrycle took advantage and specialised in making those kinds of mirrors.
But at some point the standard gear lever design changed, and now gear cables come out from the inside of the handlebars as standard. I've no idea what benefit that is supposed to offer - personally I've never been able to detect any benefit as a cyclist, but it means there's now nowhere you can usefully fit a mirror on dropped handlebars.