It's life, but not as we know it Jim! I knew the fall of civilisation was imminent back in 1995 when I was working as one of the 27 launch managers for the new, at the time, Vauxhall Vectra (or as the Director of Marketing insisted, "The new Vectra from Vauxhall". Bridge or borough he never did clarify). Driving one of the only 50 or so in existence to my designated 25 dealers one by one across the North East of England during the September of that year was a better buzz than if I'd been driving a Rolls Royce. And then it was all shattered. Vauxhall gave Jeremy Clarkson a Vectra to road test. And the only thing he saw fit to mention was the "atomic" clock. The small, green four-figure display clock built into the car's dashboard that synced via, I think it was, General Motors' OnStar system, to the nearest available atomic clock, meaning that it was more accurate than something that was really accurate. And not only that, but for those willing to, ...
On my soapbox again!