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I hope this isn't a stupid question. It seems to be increasingly more common for children to learn computer science from a younger age in their school. I think this is incredibly awesome and honestly definitely needed considering how tech savvy our society is turning.
But, will this have a negative effect for the people who work in tech or are planning to work in tech who don't have a computer science degree?
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About 6 months ago I bought a new 2021 Honda CR-V EX. I'm mostly happy with it but one thing I really don't like is the poor rear visibility, especially the rear corners. It's a safety issue when switching lanes, getting out of a parallel parking spot and even when backing up sometimes. I should add that this is my first compact SUV and for years before this I was driving a Honda Fit.
Early on I looked at the rear corners and said to myself if there is a small car behind one of those rear corners, at some point I may hit it or at least cut it off because I won't see it. Sure enough one day there was a Mini Cooper diagonally behind me that I didn't see right away and I cut it off pretty bad.
For backing up you do have the rear camera so it's not nearly the same problem but in a tight place when it's dark I still feel like I need to see more than the camera can show me. A direct visual with my eyes would be the best.
When switching lanes I know there are rear view mirrors but I've always been more of a turn around and look person. Perhaps I need to get more in the habit of using them. I still turn around and look but I feel like to get the right view it often takes some extreme stretching and yoga moves. And I'm pretty fit and limber. I'm not sure what someone less flexible would do.
Is the rear visibility really poor in the 5th gen CR-V or is this common and just something that one has to adapt to in modern compact SUVs?
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