[HN Gopher] The First Car Ad Shows What Changed, What Hasn't
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The First Car Ad Shows What Changed, What Hasn't
Author : pseudolus
Score : 13 points
Date : 2022-07-24 11:02 UTC (1 days ago)
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| addicted wrote:
| The article claims that the ad is a lot more wordy than ads
| today, which they attribute to decreased attention spans. Which
| may have something to do with it, but I suspect the real reason
| in this case is that the ad looks like an article.
|
| It looks more like an unattributed sponsored post than an ad.
| hairofadog wrote:
| Adjacent to this topic, I was recently thinking about how little
| commercial air travel has changed in the past 50 years. You can
| no longer smoke on an airplane, which is great. Security is a
| nightmare, which is less great. Has anything else changed?
| rwc wrote:
| Safety! That's the biggest change.
|
| https://news.aviation-safety.net/2017/12/30/preliminary-asn-...
| Aloha wrote:
| You hit the nail on the head there.
| kevinventullo wrote:
| I believe it is far more convenient as there are now many more
| direct flights and they're much cheaper after adjusting for
| inflation.
| hamrickdavid wrote:
| Not a ton has changed for the better - but a few things have:
| 1. Ticket prices have come down in real terms (especially with
| the advent of low cost airlines) 2. Fuel economy on newer
| jets has improved 3. Increased number of routes and
| frequencies 4. Lie flat seats in business and above on
| long haul 5. WiFi on planes 6. In-flight
| entertainment - both seatback units and video over WiFi
| ghaff wrote:
| And you don't need to basically go into a travel agent and
| get a piece of paper that is incredibly hard to replace if
| lost.
|
| In general, travel information is a lot more frictionless.
| Flight cancelled, bags lost? There's an app for that. And in
| general, clothing expectations mean I have to check bags a
| lot fewer times.
|
| As you say, seating is better if you're willing to pay for it
| but I've never bought WiFi on a flight. It's one of the few
| opportunities I have to really read anyway.
| Aloha wrote:
| Airplanes no long crash into the earth at an alarmingly
| frequent rate.
|
| Like they used to sell life insurance _at the airport_
| because of both the perception of how unsafe things were and
| the reality of it - per Wikipedia, in 1969 there were 21 air
| crashes or incidents - the vast majority of which had
| fatalities, in 2019, there were 12, the vast majority of
| which had none - this on top of an order of magnitude more
| flights in 2019 vs 1969 - the disparity grows even further
| when you look back into the 50 's.
| lazycouchpotato wrote:
| The significant "cool" things I can think of is internet on
| planes, and being able to take a shower on certain first class
| flights.
|
| https://youtu.be/84WIaK3bl_s?t=424
| ghaff wrote:
| I don't find Internet on flights a particular convenience
| and, if you can take showers at airline clubs, that's not a
| big deal either. And I've never taken advantage of in either
| case.
| drdaeman wrote:
| > I don't find Internet on flights a particular convenience
|
| YMMV. I love being able to stay in touch with my folks or
| scroll HN/Reddit while I'm in the air with nothing to do
| but read a book or try to nap.
|
| > take showers at airline clubs
|
| That video is about Emirates First Class, where one can
| take a shower during the flight. This kind of convenience
| costs somewhat obscene amount of money, most people here I
| guess aren't the target audience.
| pessimizer wrote:
| The main thing it dismisses is the "faster horse" myth. People
| wanted to DISPENSE WITH A HORSE.
| sonofhans wrote:
| The point of the quote -- "If I had asked people what they
| wanted, they would have said faster horses." -- is that until
| the motorcar existed most people would not have been able to
| imagine it. This ad does nothing to contradict that.
| jhowison wrote:
| One of the comments on that article refutes that claim: That is
| not the first car ad, although the claim has long been made.
| https://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/americas-first-automobil...?
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