• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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        A bullshit urban legend that said using your phone while pumping gas would potentially start a fire because of radio waves or some such and spontaneously start fires. It even went so far that gas stations put signs up telling customers to not use their phones.

        What really happened was people would start pumping gas with those pumps that had automatic shutoffs, then they’d go sit in the car while it filled the tank to use their phone. When the pump automatically clicked off they’d get up and pull the gas nozzle out. This action caused static buildup getting into/out of the car seat and it discharged grabbing the gas nozzle. Sometimes enough of a discharge to start a fire. Took them a while watching security videos to figure out the sequence of events.

        So indirectly it was using a phone that caused the fires, but not the phone itself.

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          Gas fumes and static electricity. Electricity isn’t a problem if it remains inside. Once it goes outside it can do unpredictable stuff.

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          It was a theory. unproven theory.

          It is more dangerous to get in and out of your car while fueling.

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      you know how people accidentally drive off with the nozzle? you’re fine if you bring it back. just, uh, bring half of it back.

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    Leave the thing on the ground so the next car kills it properly. Nonconsensual ads are digital rape. It is the same moral scope as buying and selling a person’s digital presence to manipulate and exploit them is digital slavery.

    Any company with an advertising budget for spamming and wasting my time is clearly indicating that their competition has a product with better value and reputation. Ads are public service announcements of what to never purchase.

    I will not watch ads for anything at all. My time is not subject to that nonsense. I’ll go read or do other things.

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      I feel exactly the same.

      I think at some point we as a society need to heavily regulate and restrict where and when advertisement is allowed, and who is allowed to do it. Things like billboards and optional free services that need revenue should be allowed (with heavy restrictions, things like YouTube and Facebook have gotten absolutely out of control with advertisement) and multibillion dollar corporations should be banned from advertising outside of their own personal properties, at the very least. I’d even support an outright ban of current advertising in favour of spaces online where you can be advertised to if you’re actively looking for options for that service. I understand it would cause some issues with the advertising industry but I wont shed any tears for job losses in that sector.

      Something has to be done about the absolutely dystopian horror novel levels of advertising we are subjected to.

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      I feel exactly the same.

      I think at some point we as a society need to heavily regulate and restrict where and when advertisement is allowed, and who is allowed to do it. Things like billboards and optional free services that need revenue should be allowed (with heavy restrictions, things like YouTube and Facebook have gotten absolutely out of control with advertisement) and multibillion dollar corporations should be banned from advertising outside of their own personal properties, at the very least. I’d even support an outright ban of current advertising in favour of spaces online where you can be advertised to if you’re actively looking for options for that service. I understand it would cause some issues with the advertising industry but I wont shed any tears for job losses in that sector.

      Something has to be done about the absolutely dystopian horror novel levels of advertising we are subjected to.

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    Does the screen at least have some other functionality - like telling you when the tank is full, or something?

    Or is it just a little digital billboard of sadness.

    (Edit) - dunno why so many people feel the need to give ‘um actually; that’s redundant’ replies when none actually answer my question - I still don’t know if it only displays ads.

    Gonna answer all questions at the same time instead of sending three identical replies:

    To this day many (perhaps even most) people still don’t know that petrol tanks in vehicles require some air space at the top to allow room for fuel expansion and vapours - and that you should definitely stop filling at the first click.

    Overfilling by continuing after the first click often leads to liquid fuel getting into the charcoal canister or fuel tank breather. A reminder to stop filling on the little screen could be beneficial.

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    I’ve never bought shit because of gas station adds. If I see you have a gas station add at the pump I legit stay away from your product for being such a fucking nuisance.

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    Oh no, my very sharp keys fell hard onto that screen, tragically cracking it.

    Wait, that might look obvious from security cameras. I’m sure there’s a substance one could (accidentally) discreetly smear onto it that would destroy the display.

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    Weren’t there already fuel pumps which started pumping only after showing an ad?

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      Most gas pumps in the US just constantly loudly blare ads (and “news” that is also ads) on screens with no way to mute it. I’m not sure if that is what you’re describing or if you mean some other possibly worse variety.

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          If there wasn’t always such an atrocious line at the Costco gas station, maybe I could check out the ad-free utopia heh.

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      I guess the feckin big “NETHERLANDS” bit, aside from the ads obviously not being English wasn’t a good enough hint that it’s not in the US therefore your “standard size shipping label” doesn’t apply…